One of the four fundamental forces. It is the interaction between charged particles arising as a consequence of their electric and magnetic fields. This force can be described by the exchange of virtual photons between interacting particles.
The force created by the interaction of electric and magnetic fields. The electromagnetic force can be either attractive or repulsive, and is important in countless situations in astrophysics.
This is one of the four forces (with the other three being gravity and the strong and weak nuclear forces), and it has an infinite range and acts between objects according to their charge. It is proportional to the strength of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
A long-range force associated with the electric and magnetic properties of particles. It is mediated by photons.
One of the four fundamental forces it includes the familiar forces of electricity and magnetism. It is described by a U(1) gauge theory called "quantum electrodynamics" (QED). It is mediated by the photon.
based on Maxwell's field equations. Theory predicts transverse waves of interdependent magnetic and electric fields. The electromagnetic force's guage boson is the photon.
a universal force that acts within and between atoms and is vastly stronger than the gravitational forces between atoms (Strength depends upon how much charge is present
The force that arises between particles with electric charge; the second strongest of the four fundamental forces.
one of the four forces of nature. Electromagnetic interactions hold electrons in atoms, hold atoms in molecules, and are used in all electronic devices.
One of the four fundamental forces or interactions of nature; the force that acts between charges and binds atoms and molecules together.
One of fundamental forces due to electric charges, both static and moving.
one ofthe four forces of nature; particles with electromagnetic charge eitherattract or repel each other depending upon whether the two charges are oppositeor identical.
The force that binds charges of opposite electrical charge and repels charges of identical electrical charge.
The force associated with electrical charges and their motion.
A fundamental force that governs all interactions among electrical charges and magnetism. Essentially, all charged particles attract oppositely charged particles and repel identically charged particles. Similarly, opposite poles of magnets attract and like magnetic poles repel.
In physics, the electromagnetic force is the force that the electromagnetic field exerts on electrically charged particles. It is the electromagnetic force that holds electrons and nuclei together in atoms, and which hold atoms together to make molecules. The electromagnetic force operates via the exchange of messenger particles called photons.