The electric field.
electric force
There is no force called effort force.All force are called force. You may heard Gravitational force, frictional force before because that is the name given by the scientist. So if you do not know what is the name(because sometimes there is none,just like your case on force provided by a machine) just simply call it a force.
Effort Force.
accelerating force
Magnetic forces are produced by the motion of charged particles such as electrons. Magnetism is one of the fundamental forces of nature.
The area that surrounds an electric charge is called an electric field. It exerts a force on other charged objects in the vicinity, either attracting or repelling them depending on their charge.
Have you ever seen a magnet? Did you see the field? There you go. While you can't see the field itself directly, you can see the effects of the field if you use iron filings or something like that; they'll line up with the magnetic field lines
An electric field surrounds every charged object, exerting a force on other charged objects within its vicinity. This electric field extends infinitely in all directions, influencing how charged particles interact with one another.
A magnetic field.
The term for the force between charged particles is called electrostatic force. This force is either attractive or repulsive depending on the charges of the particles involved.
The force that moving charged particles exert on one another is called the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for the interaction between charged particles such as electrons and protons.
The force that surrounds magnetic objects is called a magnetic field. This field is responsible for the attractive and repulsive forces experienced between magnets and magnetic materials.
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
The interaction between two charged particles is called an electrostatic force.
The force between nucleons is called nuclear force.
It is called an electric force. This force is caused by the interaction of the electric charges of the objects.
By loving to invisible force. By loving to invisible force.