i read that magnetism was related to electricity. im not sure if it correct or not and if it is not im sorry!
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There is no theory yet to answer the question.
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
Magnetism is caused by moving electrical charge. Magnetic force is also related to electromagnetism.
AC currents mate ;)
Magnetism does not have a boiling point as it is a fundamental property of certain materials related to the alignment of magnetic dipoles. Magnetic properties can change with temperature, but there is no specific temperature at which magnetism "boils."
they both produce a magnetic field :)
Magnetism is closely related to electricity and is a fundamental force in physics. The interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields is governed by electromagnetic principles. This relationship is summarized in Maxwell's equations, which describe how electric and magnetic fields are interconnected.
TRUE (this is the correct answer)
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Yes, a fact discovered by a Dane called Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820.
Electrical generators have sliding magnets that go back and forth to create mechanical energy in them....and that's why they are related.