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The force that includes both electricity and magnetism is called the electromagnetic force.

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What one of these is not a force gravity magnetism electricity or air resistance?

Air resistance is not a fundamental force like gravity, magnetism, and electricity. It is a type of frictional force that occurs when an object moves through the air and affects the motion of the object.


Is electricity a force?

Electricity is not a force itself; rather, it is a form of energy caused by the movement of charged particles. The force experienced due to electricity is the electromagnetic force, which is one of the four fundamental forces in nature.


Why we use force in defining ampere though ampere is a fundamental quantity?

Mass is a fundamental unit. Force is fundamental. Do you see a problem with this: Force = mass * accelation, or Mass = Force / acceleration Fundamental quantities are related to each other. There is no contradition to write an equation relating them to one another. An ampere can be defined as 1A = 1C/second.


Do digital cameras use electromagnetism?

Digital cameras are a fusion of electronic components. Electronics is an extension of one of the four fundamental forces in the universe, and that force is the electromagnetic force. Any time we talk about electricity or electronics, we are actually talking about the electromagnetic force. Do digital cameras use electromagnetism? Yes, they do.


What are the 3 fundamental forces?

The four fundamental forces are fundamental:The electromagnetic force, electricity and magnetism.The gravitational force, gravity.The strong nuclear force, holds protons and neutrons together, or quarks together.The weak nuclear force, radioactivity.


Where can one find more information about electricity and gas?

There are many different aspects to the subjects of electricity and gas. Assuming that by gas one is referring to one of the four fundamental states of matter, the Wikipedia articles on both subjects would be a good starting point, although perhaps taking a degree course in physics would be the best way to gain an in-depth understanding of both these subjects.


Is electrical forces one of the fundumental forces?

yes. electrical force (or more properly the electromagnetic force) is one of the four fundamental forces.


Is electrostatic force a fundamental force?

Electrostatic force is a term specifically applied to a situation arising from one of the fundamental forces more properly referred to as the electromagnetic force. You might say electrostatic phenomena or interactions are governed by the electromagnetic force.


Why does electricity produce magnetic field?

It is just one of the properties of matter that when an electric current passes through a conductor a magnetic field is formed around the conductor. Why this happens I don't think anyone knows.


Is strong nuclear force is strongest of all 4 fundamental forces?

The strong interaction (strong force) and weak interaction (weak force) as well as the electromagnetic force are fundamental forces. The only one "missing" from this lineup is gravity, the fourth fundamental force in the universe.


Gravity is one of how many basic forces?

There are four fundamental or basic forces, including the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and gravity.


What is the force that can attract or repel called?

The force that can attract or repel is called electromagnetic force. It is one of the four fundamental forces in nature, along with gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.

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