Which properties specific to magnetism similar to both magnetism and electrostatics tablelis them?
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Some properties specific to magnetism that are similar to both magnetism and electrostatics include:
1. Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other in electrostatics, similarly, like magnetic poles repel each other, while opposite magnetic poles attract each other in magnetism.
2. Both electrostatics and magnetism involve the concept of fields, where electric fields are produced by electric charges and magnetic fields are produced by magnetic poles.
3. Both electrostatics and magnetism follow the inverse square law, where the strength of the force between charges or poles decreases with the square of the distance between them.
4. Both electrostatics and magnetism can induce forces on nearby objects without direct contact, through the interaction of electric charges or magnetic poles.
5. Both electrostatics and magnetism can be described using mathematical equations, such as Coulomb's law for electrostatics and the Biot-Savart law for magnetism.
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| Property | Magnetism | Electrostatics | |---|---|---| | Force between objects | Attractive or repulsive | Attractive or repulsive | | Strength of force | Depends on the strength of the magnetic field and the magnetic susceptibility of the objects | Depends on the magnitude of the charges on the objects and the distance between them | | Range of force | Short-range | Long-range | | Interaction between objects | Can be either attractive or repulsive | Always attractive | | Materials affected | Magnetic materials (e.g., iron, nickel, cobalt) | Charged objects (e.g., electrons, protons) | | Cause of force | Magnetic dipole moments | Electric charges | | Units of measurement | Tesla (T) | Coulomb (C) |