
electromagnetic interaction
Electromagnetic interaction is one of the fundamental forces that causes charged objects to attract or repel each other. It involves electric and magnetic fields that work together; for example, the electricity flowing in wires creates magnetic fields, and magnets produce electric effects. This force is responsible for many everyday phenomena, such as how your refrigerator magnet sticks, how electric currents power devices, and how light travels. It’s a universal force that acts over a distance without direct contact, governing the behavior of particles and objects at both microscopic and macroscopic scales.