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An object with an electric charge (a rubbed glass rod, for instance) distorts the electric and magnetic fields (the lines) around itself, and in turn these fields produce a force on each charged object immersed in them. Thus, two distant charged objects do not attract or repel each other directly but only via the medium interposed between them.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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