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Since electricity and magnetism are ultimately aspects of a single phenomena, electromagnetism, only charged particles can exert electric forces and only particles with spin can exert magnetic forces, does that mean that spin and electric charge are, in some sense, the same thing?
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Is Sabine Hosenfelder correct that we need both dark matter and modified gravity explain all relevant observations?
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Why is the tangential component of the electric field always 0 at the boundary between a conductor and a dielectric?
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How do I demonstrate in a persuasive research paper that human generated greenhouse gases are the primary cause of global warming?
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What actually happens when you break a magnet in half that causes both pieces to become dipoles instead of monopoles?
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