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Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases
they are inversely related. as the distance increases the magnetic attraction decreases and when the distance decreases the magnetic attraction increases.
Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
When the applied force increases, the acceleration increases When the applied force decreases, the acceleration decreases. This can be explained using Newton's second law of motion. F = ma
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
Yes, gravitational force decreases as distance increases. Actually it decreases much faster than that! You need to look up the formula.
As the force decreases, the acceleration increases.
as distance increases gravity's force decreases as mass increases gravity's force increases
increases
The force of attraction that decreases as distance increases will change inversely to the square of the distance. This is true for any two objects.
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