Michael Faraday was the British investigator whose work resulted in the construction of the electric generator.
M. Faraday.
Tesla
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One of the branches of physics is concerned with the study of magnetism and electricity.
It produces a magnetic field. Vice versa, when you run a magnet past a wire you generate an electric current. Electricity and magnetism are related. If you have electricity you can generate magnetism, if you have a magnet you can produce electricity.
magnetism
The study of electricity and magnetism. In physics, electricity and magnetism are one of a kind, that's why we shorten it to electromagnetism.
Magnetism and electricity unifies as a phenomenon known as Electromagnetism. This idea was first put forward by great scientist Micheal Faraday.
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
i read that magnetism was related to electricity. im not sure if it correct or not and if it is not im sorry!
They are all forms of electricity
Nicola Tesla.
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I found this answer on a similar question: "Magnetism and electricity unifies as a phenomenon known as Electromagnetism. This idea was first put forward by great scientist Micheal Faraday."Hope it helps. :)
He is a Danish Scientist and was giving a lecture in Copenhagen to try and show there was no connection between electricity and magnetism.
well in simple terms a static electricity is charge, which is a basic quality of matter , in fact it is as basic as mass. Now, a charge in motion is a current or in other words electricity. And magnetism is a result of the motion of charge. so in a way these all three are related.
One of the branches of physics is concerned with the study of magnetism and electricity.
Edward M. Purcell has written: 'Electricity and magnetism' -- subject(s): Electricity, Magnetism, physics, textbook 'Electricity and magnetism' -- subject(s): Electricity, Magnetism