Yes, magnetism is a force. Any force applied to an object will either increase or decrease the friction between that object and an adjacent surface.
'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
i hope that the friction and magnetism has a contact in common and friction is also about newton's third law...evan magnetism studies newton's second law...i hope that friction is all about attraction and repulsion...attraction and repulsion are common in magnets ...so there might be a deep relationship between friction and magnetism..!!
magnetism
no
Friction.
Magnetism , gravity, and electricity
no it is magnetism
Magnetism and friction
Friction keeps us from sliding indefinitely in any given direction. Magnetism governs compasses and even audio speakers. Gravity keeps on Earth.
1. By friction. 2. by magnetism
Magnetism, friction, and reaction forces in general.
There are actually four types: -Electromagnetic Force, which affects all charges (mediated by the Photon). - Strong Force, which affects all hadrons (mediated by the Gluon). - Weak Force, which affects all quarks (mediated by the Boson). - Gravitational force, which affects all masses (mediated by the hypothetical Graviton).