an event is a train floating above the track.
Effort Force.
Mass
bouyant force
input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
Magnet are objects which have an electromagnetic force. It attracts iron and other metals which have the property of being induced by a magnets effect and repels other magnets.
When an electric current flows through a conductor, it creates a magnetic field around it. This magnetic field can exert a force on nearby magnets or other currents. Similarly, a moving magnet can induce an electric current in a conductor, which also creates an interaction between the two. This phenomenon is described by the principles of electromagnetism.
Electric currents create magnetic fields, and magnets can also create electric currents if they are moved near a conductor. This relationship between electricity and magnetism is described by electromagnetism, a fundamental interaction in physics. Electromagnetic devices like electric motors and generators rely on this interaction to function.
From the magnet.
In a conductor - only if the field is moving, thus changing.
produce a force that pushes and pulls
No, because force isn't something you "have". You can have momentum, or velocity, or energy, or acceleration, but you can't "have" a force - you exert a force on something else. Ocean currents have momentum/kinetic energy, and so they do exert a force on the water around them, the air above them, and any other objects in them.
The interaction of magnetic fields and electric currents creates a magnetic force that aligns the atoms in a material, making it magnetic. This alignment allows the material to attract or repel other magnets, which is what makes a magnet work.
The electric field is a force field that surrounds electric charges and exerts a force on other charges, while the magnetic field is a force field that surrounds magnets and moving electric charges, exerting a force on other magnets or moving charges.
They both produce magnetic fields. So when together they attract.
because they love each other
The Law of Electric Charge states that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. In an electric motor, this law is crucial for the operation of the motor. By applying electric currents to create magnetic fields, the motor uses the interaction of opposite charges to generate force and produce motion.
Magnets exert a magnetic force on an iron rod, causing the iron to become magnetized and attract or repel other nearby magnetic objects. This force is a result of the alignment of the magnetic domains within the iron, creating a net magnetic field.