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Electromagnetism Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 SITM Vanguard Group Inc's Strategic Acquisition in SiTime Corp
Oct 4 SITM Jim Cramer on SiTime Corporation (SITM): ‘Just Hold It…Let’s Hold On To It, It’s A Good Story’
Oct 4 KEYS Q2 Rundown: Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) Vs Other Inspection Instruments Stocks
Oct 3 GNRC Generac Holdings Inc. (GNRC): Powering Through Natural Disasters with Reliable Energy Solutions
Oct 3 CNP FE or CNP: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Oct 3 CNP Sector Update: Energy Stocks Edge Higher Premarket Thursday
Oct 3 SITM Jim Cramer Recommends Holding On To This Car Manufacturer, But As For Peloton? 'Take The Loss'
Oct 3 KEYS Winners And Losers Of Q2: Itron (NASDAQ:ITRI) Vs The Rest Of The Inspection Instruments Stocks
Oct 3 CNP CenterPoint Energy and Neara Announce Post-Hurricane Beryl Collaboration to Advance Electric Resiliency Across Greater Houston Region
Oct 2 KEYS Keysight Technologies announces pricing of public offering of senior unsecured notes
Oct 2 KEYS Keysight Technologies Announces Pricing of Public Offering of Senior Unsecured Notes
Oct 2 GNRC Hurricane Helene Adds To 'Most Active Quarter' For Power Outages, Driving Back-Up Generator Demand
Oct 2 KEYS Will KEYS Stock Gain From the Expansion of Signal Generator Portfolio?
Oct 2 MTSI MACOM Joins the PHLX Semiconductor Sector Index
Oct 1 KEYS Keysight Expands Signal Generator Portfolio with New Portable, General-Purpose Solutions
Oct 1 GNRC Hurricane Helene Economic Price Tag Could Be $34 Billion; The Stock Market Impact
Oct 1 GNRC Why Generac Holdings (GNRC) is a Top Momentum Stock for the Long-Term
Sep 30 CNP CenterPoint unveils Phase 2 of grid resilience plan, with 25K stronger power poles
Sep 30 CNP CenterPoint Energy Announces a Comprehensive Suite of New Actions as Part of Second Phase of Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative to Strengthen the Electric Grid Across the Region
Sep 29 CNP CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.21
Electromagnetism

Electromagnetism is a branch of physics involving the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles. The electromagnetic force usually exhibits electromagnetic fields such as electric fields, magnetic fields, and light, and is one of the four fundamental interactions (commonly called forces) in nature. The other three fundamental interactions are the strong interaction, the weak interaction, and gravitation. At high energy the weak force and electromagnetic force are unified as a single electroweak force.

Electromagnetic phenomena are defined in terms of the electromagnetic force, sometimes called the Lorentz force, which includes both electricity and magnetism as different manifestations of the same phenomenon. The electromagnetic force plays a major role in determining the internal properties of most objects encountered in daily life. Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual atoms and molecules in matter, and is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force. Electrons are bound by the electromagnetic force to atomic nuclei, and their orbital shapes and their influence on nearby atoms with their electrons is described by quantum mechanics. The electromagnetic force governs all chemical processes, which arise from interactions between the electrons of neighboring atoms.
There are numerous mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field. In classical electrodynamics, electric fields are described as electric potential and electric current. In Faraday's law, magnetic fields are associated with electromagnetic induction and magnetism, and Maxwell's equations describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated and altered by each other and by charges and currents.
The theoretical implications of electromagnetism, particularly the establishment of the speed of light based on properties of the "medium" of propagation (permeability and permittivity), led to the development of special relativity by Albert Einstein in 1905.

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