Explain the properties specific to magnetism and explain the properties specific to electrostatics in bullet points?
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Aug 26
Properties specific to magnetism:
- Magnetism is the property of certain materials to attract or repel other materials based on their magnetic field. - Magnets have two poles, north and south, and like poles repel while opposite poles attract. - Magnetic materials can be magnetized by exposing them to a magnetic field or by rubbing them with a magnet. - Magnetic fields can pass through non-magnetic materials like air and water. - The strength of a magnetic field decreases with distance from the magnet.
Properties specific to electrostatics:
- Electrostatics is the study of stationary electric charges and their interactions. - Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract. - Electric charges can be transferred from one object to another through friction, conduction, or induction. - The force between two charged objects is proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. - Electric fields are created by charged objects and can exert forces on other charged objects within the field.
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Aug 26
Properties specific to magnetism:
- Magnetic field: A region of space around a magnet or electric current where magnetic forces can be detected. - Magnetic poles: Regions of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest. - Magnetic force: The force that acts on a moving charged particle in a magnetic field. - Magnetic permeability: The ability of a material to allow magnetic fields to pass through it. - Magnetic susceptibility: The degree to which a material is magnetized when it is placed in a magnetic field.
Properties specific to electrostatics:
- Electric field: A region of space around an electric charge where electric forces can be detected. - Electric potential: The potential energy per unit charge at a particular point in an electric field. - Electric force: The force that acts on a charged particle in an electric field. - Electric permittivity: The ability of a material to allow electric fields to pass through it. - Electric polarization: The alignment of molecules or atoms in a material in an electric field.