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If magnetic lines are close, then the magnetic field has a lot of magnetic lines of force packed together. This translates into a large number of flux lines per unit of area through which they're passing. A large number of flux lines per unit area means a high field density. High flux density means the magnetic field is strong compared to a field where the flux lines are not as close together.
If they are brought together by their ends they'll repel each other. In other way, they'll attract each other.
It means that the magnets are closer together
no they will not
Magnitism was first used by sailors to help them when they are on journeys. Magnets now can be used in everyday life. There are washing machines which can close shut without you closing it. Credit cards have magnetic pull to them at the bootom line. It is there to make sure you have financial problems
In order to have a magnetic interaction u need 2 objects... do the experiment..1. Get 2 magnets/ buy 2 magnets2. Put them close together and they will have a strong interaction...THATS THE PROOF...
If they come end-to-end, they will either attract or repel depending on the polarity.If you bring the sides together, they often will slide to bring their ends + & - ends together.
If magnetic lines are close, then the magnetic field has a lot of magnetic lines of force packed together. This translates into a large number of flux lines per unit of area through which they're passing. A large number of flux lines per unit area means a high field density. High flux density means the magnetic field is strong compared to a field where the flux lines are not as close together.
If they are brought together by their ends they'll repel each other. In other way, they'll attract each other.
It means that the magnets are closer together
no they are not
magnetic attraction occurs when the north pole and south pole or the south pole and north pole of a magnet come together or attract each other, they come close and once they are close enough they stick to each other
The force is called "magnetism". The refrigerator is not magnetic, but the magnet will temporarily induce magnetism in the refrigerator's metal - the part that is close to the magnet.
no they will not
Anyone have a source of information about the effective range of a magnetic field that would cause damage to computerized or other electronic equipment? I'm researching an option to use rare earth magnets to assemble something, but I want to make sure that it won't screw up the electronic equipment that will be close to the magnets (but not in direct contact).
Magnitism was first used by sailors to help them when they are on journeys. Magnets now can be used in everyday life. There are washing machines which can close shut without you closing it. Credit cards have magnetic pull to them at the bootom line. It is there to make sure you have financial problems
particles in a solid are packed so close together they can only