centemeter away approximatly
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The attractive force you feel several centimeters away from the surface of the fridge is due to the magnetic field generated by the magnets used in the fridge's door seal. These magnetic fields can extend beyond the immediate surface, allowing them to exert a force on ferromagnetic materials nearby. Additionally, the magnetic field strength decreases with distance, but it can still be strong enough at a short range to feel the attraction. This phenomenon is a result of the fundamental properties of magnets and their interaction with magnetic materials.
The magnets aren't strong enough to put that much pressure on your ear. The human nervous system cannot feel magnetic fields anyway, the only way it would be painful is if the magnets were so strong that they pinched your ear.
Whether or not you use it, there's always a magnetic field surrounding an electric current.When anything that can respond to a magnetic force is brought close enough to the current,it does feel a magnetic force.
Because it's not necessary for objects to be in contact (touching) in order to feel the magnetic force between them.
There are a lot of normal household items that contain magnets. One item is the refrigerator, which uses a magnet in its closing mechanism. Some ovens use magnets to keep the door closed. Fridge magnets.Some household items that use magnets are the fridge and freezer. Other than those, I do not believe there is anymore.
If they were strong enough magnets, then yes, if it was even stronger it might even do harm.
there is NO evidence to support the idea that magnets are therapeutic. the notion that they are is a product of pseudoscience and new age feel good homeopathic "medicine"
we know that force on a charge in magnetic field F=qvbsinx q-charge v-velocity b-strenth 0f magnetic field x-angle between the motion of chage and the magnetic field as the charge is stationary so v=0 so,F=0 so charge donot fill any force on it.
yes if you place one set of ends together they will repel and if you do it the other way they will attract it really cool to feel the magnetic pulll of the magnets
A magnetic pulse is released and the force pushes the magnetic feild of the Earth. Oh and by the way I am 11 years old makes you feel stupid doesn't it!
The area where objects feel a gravitational force is called a gravitational field. This field is created by the presence of mass in space and determines the strength and direction of the force experienced by objects within it.