The Electromagnetic Force
- The electromagnetic force is only between charged particles
- The exchange particle that carries this force is the virtual photon, γ
- Properties of the photon are:
- It has no mass
- It has no charge
- It is its own antiparticle
- Electromagnetic interactions occur whenever two charged particles interact with each other
- For example, when two charged particles, such as electrons, are repelled by each other, a virtual photon is exchanged between them to produce this repulsion
Feynman diagram of electromagnetic repulsion between two electrons shown by the exchange of a virtual photon
- The electromagnetic force is also responsible for binding electrons to atoms
- This is due to the attractive force between the negative electrons and positive nucleus