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Magnetism is important in space in that space is filled with charged bodies that are moved by the magnetism. An example is, the Earth Magnetic shield deflects charged particles and protects the earth's atmosphere.
The effects of the electromagnetic force on two charged particles is that of repulsion between the like charges.
No. Gamma rays are photons (light particles). Photons are particles with no mass, no charge and no magnetic moment.
Electrons.
Other items that are charged with an opposite magnetism.
I suppose you mean magnetism. Magnetism is caused by electrical currents. These may consist of electrons, or of other charged particles.
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There isn't one. 1. "Electricity" and "magnetism" are both forces, so they are not acted on ("attracted"), but act on other things. 2. Charged particles are "acted on" by electrostatic and magnetic fields. 3. The main types of charged particles are electrons and protons.
Magnetism is important in space in that space is filled with charged bodies that are moved by the magnetism. An example is, the Earth Magnetic shield deflects charged particles and protects the earth's atmosphere.
Most waves are caused by a vibrating object. Electromagnetic waves may be caused by charged particles.
The force between two charged particles is called the coulomb force.
Gravity is a force acting on an object with mass, magnetism is a force exerted by virtue of charged particles. Both are based on ferrous material, one is created by mas the other by the movement of the mass
The effects of the electromagnetic force on two charged particles is that of repulsion between the like charges.
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+ repels + , - repels - .
No, ionic bonds form between particles with opposite charges.
The electric force between two charged particles is inversely proportional to the square distance between them.Accordingly, it is reduced by a factor of 9