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Electromagnetism doesn't necessarily involve movement, but it's one of the four fundamental forces in physics. All particles have a property known as electrical charge, which may be positive, negative, or neutral. Electromagnetism describes the forces between charges, which may cause particles to move according to Newton's laws of forces acting on masses.

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