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What is the relationship between magnetism and electricity, and what is it called?

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What is the relationship between magnetism and electricity, and what is it called?

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  1. Wherever there's electricity there's an electric field and a magnetic field. I'd call the relationship "electromagnetism" as they're practically inseperable.


  2. The spinning of the electrons around the nucleus of an atom creates a tiny magnetic field. Most objects are not magnetic because the atoms are arranged so that the electrons spin in different, random directions, and cancel out each other.

    In 1831, Faraday discovered that when a magnet is moved inside a coil of wire, electrical current flows in the wire.

    Electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces, a union of the electric and magnetic forces .

    I hope this helps

  3. magnetism can make electircity and electricity can make magnetism i think its called the something effect

  4. It has more syllables than you have brain cells.

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