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The earth has gravity and an outer EMF. So the forces coexist.

An electrical cable has a gravitational force but extremely small. When a current flows through the cable an electromagnetic field is also created (EMF). An EMF can conversely generate an electric current. The EMF pushes the electrons along the cable in one direction. Gravitational force exists between the atoms. The forces can thus vectorially added.

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What is the least value of frequency of an electromagnetic wave that exist in the universe?

Geomagnetic waves are thought to be the lowest frequency (and, therefore, the longest wavelength) electromagnetic waves in the universe. They are generated by movements in planetary structures that modulate a planet's magnetic field to create the wave. Certainly lower frequency electromagnetic waves could be generated, but they would be artificial. A link is provided for some useful information.


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electromagnetic fields. These fields are generated by powerful magnets which create a strong magnetic field. The particles are then guided in circular paths, and as they pass through the electromagnetic field pulses, they gain energy and accelerate. This process is repeated multiple times to achieve the desired energy for the particles.


Does an electromagnetic wave have an electric field?

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Compare and contrast magnetism and gravity?

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