English Documentary on Electromagnetism with Transcript & Flashcards to improve your listening and reading comprehension and expand your vocabulary Source of documentary: National Geographic YouTube Channel Source of image: https://www.newscientist.com/ Listening comprehension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elv3WpL32UE&t=48s Reading comprehension What is electromagnetism? Electromagnetism or the electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. It generates light and energy and holds atoms, matter, and the world as we know it together. Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that studies the interactions between electric and magnetic fields. All matter has an electric charge, which can be positive, negative or zero. Opposite charges attract, while like ...
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English Documentary on Electromagnetism with Transcript & Flashcards
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How could all of these nice and complex rules and interactions that occur between particles in the universe bring about by chance? I deeply believe that a sort of wisdom is behind all of these.
Everything in this universe, from the tiniest particles like atoms to immense galaxies like The Milky Way, is working flawlessly and intelligently. That is awe-inspiring.
In school, we used to learn electromagnetism as one of our subjects in physics. Then it was an exciting subject for me.
Electromagnetism is also interesting to me. In fact, many laws of physics, e.g. gravity, light, energy, etc. directly or indirectly rely on that.