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Electromagnetic refers to the combination of electric and magnetic fields, which are two of the four fundamental forces of nature. These fields are produced by electrically charged particles and interact with each other and with magnetic materials. Electromagnetic fields are used in a variety of applications, including electric power generation and transmission, telecommunications, medical imaging, and in the operation of electric motors and generators.

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