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Electricity and Magnetism: The rise of modern technology



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   A lot of us believe that the significance of communication is like the importance of breathing. Indeed, communication is eases the spread of information and forms relationships between people. However, we continue to fall barriers but thanks to electromagnetism, we could fight that barrier and communicate with the world.

   In the month of September, we celebrate Science month and for the theme for this year is “Accentuating Potentials, Activating technological advancements.” Electromagnetism is one of the basic fundamentals of our daily life. In 1831, Michael Faraday discovered that what were previously thought of as two distinct forces – electricity and magnetism – are actually part of the same phenomenon. And through his discovery, we invented things that became very essential in our daily lives. The essence of electromagnetism can be found in our televisions, cellphones, refrigerators, washing machines, computers, and many more.

     Thanks to electromagnetism, we can communicate with the world. Without this electromagnetism, radiowaves and microwaves will not exist and without this two, communicating with other people will not be easy. Communication is very important to humankind because with this, we can spread new information throughout the world and we can form relationships. Electromagnetism is a very important discovery in our life beacause without this our way of living would not be easy. You, what would you feel if Electromagnetism was never discovered?










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