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No. It is false statement. Magnetic force is a non-contact force
No, this is false. The gravitational force between two objects increases as they get closer.
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If your on apex it’s false
False. The magnetic force of attraction or repulsion between the magnetic poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the poles. So farther apart two magnets the force between them becomes weaker.
False. The sun does exert a gravitational force on the moon.
this answer is false because when you go into space you start to float. So the answer is false. You loose the gravitational pull not gain gravitational pull.
False. Every object attracts every other object, through the gravitational force.
False. The sun does exert a gravitational force on the moon.
No. It is false statement. Magnetic force is a non-contact force
No, this is false. The gravitational force between two objects increases as they get closer.
Well, it's true that the gravitational force acting on the box acts in the direction opposite to the direction of your lifting force, but there's nothing malicious or contrary about it. In fact, the gravitational force was there before you came on the scene, and as you lined up your lift, it was you who decided to oppose it.
It is true that materials that exert magnetic forces are considered magnets. This is the case since it shows they have magnetic field lines that may have been induced or were naturally present in the materials.
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False. The attractive force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance.
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
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