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Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
Electromagnetic field. An electric field.
medal mostly yet other unidentified objects may stick such as fake silver or gold are magnetic.
All objects in the universe with mass are attracted to each other by gravity, which is the large scale organizer of the universe itself.
Yes. The amount of force depends on the objects' masses, and their distance.
Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
Gravity.
Gravitational "force" acts between two objects. Each object "feels" the same force pulling it toward the other object. You and the earth are pulled toward each other, by a force that's called your "weight". Your weight on earth is the same as earth's weight on you. If there is only one object in the whole universe, and no other object exists, then the object that exists has no weight, because there is no gravitational force between two objects. But if there are two or more objects in the universe, then every two of them are attracted to each other, and the force between any two objects is called the "weight" of each object on the other one. That's as plain as I can make it. Can anyone hear me out there ?
Nothing in the Universe can stand still in the long term, since objects are attracted gravitationally by other objects. On the other hand, please note that any movement must be specified with respect to some "reference frame", for example, some other object.
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
The universe contains many different objects. However, these objects are not just scattered around the universe. They are grouped into systems. Please dont copy! Use your own words! - Anynomous <3
Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
GRAVITY... gravity means that objects are "attracted" to other objects, and the larger the object, the more GRAVITY will "attract" the object. The sun's gravity is too large for the planets to overcome.
Every object in the universe exerts a gravitational pull on every other object in the universe. Most of the time, however, these forces are of inconsequential strength. For Venus, the most significant object of influence is the Sun.
Electromagnetic field. An electric field.