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The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
Electro-magnetism, or the electromotive force - EMF.
The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
This is done with a so-called "generator". It uses the interactions between electricity and magnetism to convert the movement to an electrical current. That is, if a conductor moves through a magnetic field, a voltage is induced.
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
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Electromagnestism. The definition of electromagnestism is the relationship between electircity and magnestism!
if you mean to have commas between heat, light, magnetism, and electrical charges then there is none. if heat light magnetism is all one thing then you're on your own.
Electrical attractions between atoms form chemical bonds.
The interaction between electric charges is called electrostatics.Another answermagnetismNO, that is wrong: magnetism is produced by the common alignment of the orbits of electrons spinning in the outer shells of the atoms of a magnetic material, such as iron and its alloys.
The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive.
The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
We know there is a link between mind and electrical signals in our nervous system, and that the electrical signals control muscle groups. The nature of the link between intent and electricity is pretty unexplored, but there must be an interaction.
Opposite charges attract.
Electro-magnetism, or the electromotive force - EMF.
Residual magnetism and remanence are the same thing. The term residual magnetism is often used in engineering applications. Both terms describe the magnetization, and measure of that magnetism, left behind in a ferromagnetic material after the external magnetic field is removed.
Electromagnetism is the law of attraction and interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields.