Electricity is a form of electrical energy that is transmitted through the wires for operating the various machines and devices. read more
Magnetism is an invisible force that allows magnets to move other magnets and certain metals at a distance. Though seemingly very different things, magnetism and electricity are in fact very closely related. read more
Closely. Changing electric and magnetic fields can create each other. Really, magnetism is a side effect of electricity—it is a way to describe the effect of *moving* charges on *moving* charges. read more
Magnetism relates to electricity because they both have to do with moving charge. Also if you have a magnet you can produce a current through induction and if you have a current, there is a magnetic field surrounding the current. So magnetism and electricity are somewhat intertwined. read more