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Magnetism can create electricity, and electricity can create magnetism.

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9y ago

Electromagnetism is one of the four elemental forces of nature. As the name infers, it's the series of phenomena related to electricity and magnetic fields. Could also be defined as the attraction between particles, or magnetism, that occurs thanks to the action of an electric current.

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An electromagnet is created by passing a current around an (iron) core. Iron is used because it will not retain the megnetism when the current is turned off. Electro-magnetic radiation is what we commonly refer to as light although it refers to the full spectrum just not visible light (gamma rays, x-rays, micro-waves, radio waves, etc.)

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11y ago

The Magnetic fields created by the flow of electric current is known as electromagnet.

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Electromagnetism is defined as the branch of physics that deals with the relationship between electricity and magnetism.

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4y ago

Magnetism can cause electrons to flow, and electricity can make a wire magnetic.

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