No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
These r different forces. Magnetic force comes from internal atomic structure And gravity comes from material quantity.
Gravity is a force that attracts all matter.Magnetism attracts only a few elements.
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
gravity is one example
That can be gravity, electrostatic force, magnetic force, or strong nuclear force. As you've described it in the question, the only thing you can call it for sure is "mutual force of attraction".
It is in that it is an attractive force, but is not, in that it is much weaker than EM force.
The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.
Gravity is a force that attracts all matter.Magnetism attracts only a few elements.
The magnetic force of the Earth's gravity holds the Moon in it's orbit.
That and the magnetic force
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
It is a force, such as gravity or magnetic attraction, which act at a distance.
The force of gravity binds the hydrosphere and lower atmosphere to earth.
gravity is one example
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- Gravity/weight - Air resistance/drag/friction - Centrapetal force
That can be gravity, electrostatic force, magnetic force, or strong nuclear force. As you've described it in the question, the only thing you can call it for sure is "mutual force of attraction".
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