29.4cm
When distance between two magnets decrease, the less magnet force the magnet has.
The same pole of another magnet.
South pole of another magnet.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
Well I don;t know the correct terms,but I think the distance is sometimes affect cause if the magnet is small the force would be as strong as you think but if the magnet is large the magnetism would be stronger than the small magnet of pulling together.
the closer the magnet is to the nails the greater the magnetic force between the magnet and the nails
Magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the magnet which generates it.
Zero - that is, when they are touching. The strength of the magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the magnet and the paper clip.
Magnetic equator.
The effective length of a magnet is the distance between the magnetic poles. It is always less than the geometric length of the magnet,though the actual relation between the two depends on the shape of the magnet.
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i dont know ,are you in 7se by any chance
It remains constant
Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases
When distance between two magnets decrease, the less magnet force the magnet has.
No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
Yes, as the distance of the magnet increase its magnetic force decreases