yes it is
Magnetism is a force not a substance. As such it can not be applied to paper.
Well, electricity and magnetism are not the same. Electricity is the movement of free electrons in a material, while magnetism is a field in space that has direction and magnitude. In fact, you can create electricity with magnetism and motion. and you can make magnetism with electricity and motion. And for your knowledge you can create motion with electricity and magnetism. It is a law of nature, like gravity.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
electromagnetic force
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
Magnetism (note the spelling) works even from a distance, so it's a non-contact force. If it can work without touching, it's one.
The force varies as the square of the distance
Gravity is an example of such a Force, as are Magnetism, and Electric Field Forces.
No. It is false statement. Magnetic force is a non-contact force
Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
Both Magnetism and Gravity meet that criterion.
Yes, but like gravity and the electrical force it gets weaker proportional to the inverse square of the distance.
Gravity is one such force.
There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.
Magnetism is a force that causes magnetic objects to move toward a magnetic force. The force is felt strongest on magnets which experience what is known as ferromagnetism, the strongest type of magnetism. When it is liquefied and cooled, oxygen can exhibit properties of magnetism. There are also non-magnetic substances that are not affected by a magnetic field or magnetism, these include plastics, gases, copper and aluminum,.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
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