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'electromagnetic force' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to the phenomenon of electromagnetism - a force in nature caused by electric charge that occurs between two magnets or between a magnet and an electric current. For example: "The phenomenon of electromagnetic force can be observed when electricity is passed through a conductor."
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electromagnetic force
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A long-range fundamental force that acts between charged bodies, mediated by the exchange of photons.
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In QED, photons are the fundamental exchange particle which described all interactions relating to electromagnetism including the electromagnetic force.
The electromagnetic force generated by the electromagnet can actuate the fan sheets.
This is completely unlike the behaviour of the electromagnetic force.
A white stone raises its long hair, as if by some strange electromagnetic force.
In some cases they decay by the electromagnetic force, which results in somewhat shorter lifetimes because the electromagnetic force is stronger than the weak force.
The electromagnetic force from the tiny magnet overwhelms the gravitational attraction of the whole Earth.
The electromagnetic force is intrinsically much stronger than the gravitational force.
In order to use electromagnetic force, the fluid being pumped must be a good electrical conductor.
Just as photons carry electromagnetic force, gluons transmit the forces that bind quarks together.
Photons carry the electromagnetic force, the weakest in the standard model, and have no mass.
This electromagnetic force is vastly stronger than the force of gravity – around a billion billion billion billion times stronger.
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