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Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields

A Wisdom Archive on Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields

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Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields: Encyclopedia II - Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields

It is often convenient to understand the electromagnetic field in terms of two separate fields: the electric field and the magnetic field. A non-zero electric field is produced by the presence of electrically charged particles, and gives rise to the electric force; this is the force that causes static electricity and drives the flow of electric charge (electric current) in electrical conductors. The magnetic field, on the other hand, can be produced by the motion of electric charges, or electric curre ...

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Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields: Encyclopedia II - Electromagnetism - Origins of electromagnetic theory

The scientist William Gilbert proposed, in his De Magnete (1600), that electricity and magnetism, while both capable of causing attraction and repulsion of objects, were distinct effects. Mariners had noticed that lightning strikes had the ability to disturb a compass needle, but the link between lightning and electricity was not confirmed until Franklin's proposed experiments (performed initially by others) in 1752. One of the first to discover and publish a link between man-made electric current and magnetism was Romagnosi, who in 1 ...

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Electromagnetism, Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields, Electromagnetism - The electromagnetic force, Electromagnetism - Origins of electromagnetic theory, Electromagnetism - Failures of classical electromagnetism, Electromagnetism - SI electricity units

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Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields: Encyclopedia II - Electromagnetism - The electromagnetic force

The force that the electromagnetic field exerts on electrically charged particles, called the electromagnetic force, is one of the four fundamental forces. The other fundamental forces are the strong nuclear force (which holds atomic nuclei together), the weak nuclear force (which causes certain forms of radioactive decay), and the gravitational force. All other forces are ultimately derived from these fundamental forces. As it turns out, the electromagnetic force is the one responsible for practically all the phenomena one enc ...

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Electromagnetism, Electromagnetism - Electric and magnetic fields, Electromagnetism - The electromagnetic force, Electromagnetism - Origins of electromagnetic theory, Electromagnetism - Failures of classical electromagnetism, Electromagnetism - SI electricity units

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