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Easiest explanation is: there is no electricity in hogwarts and wizards don't have electricians nor electricity generation, so "electricity doesn't work in hogwarts".
If magic was electromagnetic or at least can be measured by effects that it has wizards would have been found during 20th century by general populace.
There are multiple mentions that electronics ALLWAYS malfunctions in presence of magic. So that is a new physical law in disguise. An especially interesting one that interacts with certain intelligence (like mind reading of the user, by the user of other users, memory extraction and manifestation in sentient beings).
Sentient Electromagimagnetic field confirmed?
Magic could operate differently from electromagnetism, but still interfere, such as with quantum effects. Inference doesn't need to go both ways.
I thought about writing a magic setting with fairly hard justification for magic, and in my world, you'd control individual atoms and combine them to get the effects you want. You'd do this by gaining the respect of or instilling fear into atoms so they'd do your bidding. Spoken spells are more like tricks taught to dogs than having any power of their own, and the power derives from the respect or fear the atoms have for the caster. This explains why some wizards/witches are more powerful than others, and why learning isn't necessarily the best way to get more powerful. The strongest magic users in my world spend a lot of time meditating, meaning communing with the target group of atoms.
The inner workings of atoms is poorly understood, so I think there's room to insert some form of sentience.
Getting your magical SI units right could help you balance the powers. I like the idea of "Respecto Atomum"
How much respect is needed for no more movement at all (0°K) in 1m^3?