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[[Category: Physics]]
 
[[Category: Physics]]
 
== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
Electromagnetic force is one of the four [[fundamental forces]] that manifests as a unification of [[electrostatic force]] and the [[magnetic force]]. Electromagnetic force arises from the interaction of [[electromagnetic field]], which is simply a unification of [[electric field]] and [[magnetic field]] of the [[charge]]d particles, exchanging [[virtual particle|virtual]] [[photon]]s. The electromagnetic force is what we experience the most of the time in our life, the other one being [[gravity]]. From [[radio wave]]s to the visible light and gamma rays, everything is an electromagnetic wave. Similar to the gravitational field, the electromagnetic field has an infinite range and the strength of the electromagnetic field is inversely proportional to the distance from the source.
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Electromagnetic force is one of the four [[fundamental forces]] that manifests as a unification of [[electrostatic force]] and the [[magnetic force]]. Electromagnetic force arises from the interaction of [[electromagnetic field]], which is simply a unification of [[electric field]] and [[magnetic field]] of the [[charge]]d particles, exchanging virtual [[photon]]s. The electromagnetic force is what we experience the most of the time in our life, the other one being [[gravity]]. From [[radio wave]]s to the visible light and gamma rays, everything is an electromagnetic wave. Similar to the gravitational field, the electromagnetic field has an infinite range and the strength of the electromagnetic field is inversely proportional to the distance from the source.
  
 
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