What is meant by electromagnetism?

Electromagnetism is a basic force of nature. It is the creation of a magnetic field from the movement of electrical charges.

The basic characteristics of this force can be best defined through the example of a copper wire. When electric current is allowed to pass through the wire, it can attract, or magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it. That is, the electromagnetic force causes the attraction, as well as repulsion, of electrically charged particles.

There are two basic concepts behind electromagnetism. The first one is that, any moving charge produces a magnetic field because of its movement. The second one is that, a moving magnetic field can cause current to flow into a conducting loop. This means, if there is a moving bar magnet near a coil of wire that is connected to a meter, it can detect the current flow.