The interaction between electric charges is called electrostatics.
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magnetism
NO, 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.
Attraction and Repulsion.
Electromagnetism
Electrostatic force
electromagnetic induction
A magnetic field is generated when electric charge carriers such as electrons move through space or within an electrical conductor.
Electricity produced by magnetism is called induced voltage. It is by induction, the passage of a magnetic field across a conductor, that a voltage will be induced ("caused" or "made to happen") in that conductor.
Magnetism is believed to be caused by the alignment of small, numerous sub-units called Domains.
Permanet Magnet
Maxwell described that electricity and magnetism cannot be separated. If you examine maxwell's equations you can see that a moving electric charge will produce an electric field. You can also see that a magnetic field that changes in time can produce an electric field. Maxwell also predicted that an electric and magnetic field can propagate infinitely together- this is called a wave (otherwise known as light, x-rays, microwaves, etc...).
Electric charge is the property of matter that gives rise to both electricity and magnetism.
No, that statement is incorrect. The accumulation of electric charges on an item is known as static electricity, not magnetism.
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Coordinated interaction between caregiver and infant is called Synchrony.
The entirety of forces used in Physics is long and strenuous, but the forces from which these deviate from are called the Four Fundamental Forces or Interactions These are; The Strong Nuclear Interaction which binds nuclei and quarks together, the The Weak Nuclear Interaction which is responsible for radiation, The Electromagnetic Force which is, obviously, responsible electricity and magnetism, and Gravitation
Yes, a fact discovered by a Dane called Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820.
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
The force that includes both electricity and magnetism is called the electromagnetic force.
magnetism
this is because electricity and magnetism are two aspects of the very same singular entity called electromagnetism. this means that electricity and magnetism can never be found independent of one another, one causes the other, and they both result from each other.
Interference
extra-specific interaction