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If you ask me,magnetic forces are the stable form of eletricity

 

Fortunately is Maxwell's opinion, and not yours, that prevails.

If you ask me,magnetic forces are the stable form of eletricity

 

You answered your own question, but adding another thread to the large pile at SFN.

So i am right.

 

I'm not sure how you got that impression.

 

I can't really parse your original claim. Electricity isn't a force, it's a category of phenomena, though magnetic and electric phenomena are related to each other.

Meaning?

 

 

Magnetism is derived from electricity ( electrons ) moving, and electricity can be derived from magnetic fields moving or changing state. They do co-exist and so are often spoken of as being derived from the Electro Magnetic force . This electro magnetism being one of the four fundamental forces of nature.

 

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What are the four dimental forces of nature?

 

. GRAVITY:

. ELECTRO-MAGNETISM :

. THE WEAK NUCLEAR FORCE: ( makes radio activity work )

. STRONG NUCLEAR FORCE : ( Binds Quarks &neutrons & Protons together namely the nucleus of atoms )

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What made me say that electric field is the stable form ofmagnetic field is the fact that;when electricity is converted to heat energy,a small fraction of the heat is examined to be magnetic accordding to the coil setup.and electricity can only be converted to magnetic force and heat. So what i am saying is that,we all know almost all energy forms is lost as heat during a convertion process.which means heat produced even in the convertion of electric to magnetic is just an energy lose,leaving combination of positive and negative charges to form magnetic fields.

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