There are magnets.They will strongly pull on objects.Also, they can exert forces.So they can pull or push away from each other.SO YEAH
Objects move due to forces like gravity, friction, magnetic attraction, and applied forces from pushing or pulling. These forces can cause an object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction.
magnetic forces are used in magnetic poles
Friction does not directly cause a magnetic force. Friction is a force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact. Magnetic forces, on the other hand, arise from the interaction between moving charged particles and magnetic fields. These forces are independent of friction and are a fundamental property of magnetic materials.
As magnetic forces decrease, the magnetic field strength weakens. This weakening can result in a decrease in attractive or repulsive forces between magnetic materials.
Mechanical, gravitational, electrical, magnetic, frictional, and tension forces can do work. These forces can cause an object to move over a distance and transfer energy to or from the object in the process.
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If you mean do they occur naturally then yes they do. that is what is causing your compass needle to dance when you are orienteering. Natural veins of metals are a common cause.
The Earth's magnetic field does not cause devastation. Disasters are caused by geologic forces, atmospheric forces, human acitivity and interactions between these. The magnetic field does not play a role. The magnetic field of Earth is the result of convection in the outer core of the planet, which is composed of molten iron and nickel, coupled with the Earth's rotation.
The two forces that cause the sun's magnetic field to become stronger and tangled are the differential rotation of the sun's layers, which creates a twisting effect on the magnetic field lines, and the convective motion of plasma within the sun, which amplifies and distorts the magnetic field. These processes can lead to the formation of sunspots, solar flares, and other solar activities.
No, magnetic force and dispersion forces are not the same. Magnetic force arises from the interaction between magnetic fields or magnetic materials, while dispersion forces are weak intermolecular forces caused by temporary fluctuations in electron distribution within atoms or molecules.
Unbalanced forces of any kind (e.g. electrical, magnetic, mechanical, inertial, or collision) will cause a change in velocity, i.e. any of the three effects.
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