What is the Role of Magnetism in Physics?

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In summary, magnetism plays a crucial role in physics as it is a fundamental force that governs the behavior of charged particles and their interactions. It is responsible for the formation of magnetic fields, which are integral in understanding the properties and dynamics of various systems, from atoms and molecules to galaxies and the universe. Magnetism is also essential in many technological advancements, such as electric motors, generators, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. The study of magnetism has led to groundbreaking discoveries and continues to be a fascinating and significant area of research in physics.
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