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they are inversely related. as the distance increases the magnetic attraction decreases and when the distance decreases the magnetic attraction increases.
Magnetic force of attraction is invesely proportional to distance between two poles.
It is reduced.
i dont know ,are you in 7se by any chance
All attractive forces, gravitational, coulombic, and magnetic vary as the square of the distance between two objects. Thus, as the distance increases, the force between them becomes much weaker and weaker.
they are inversely related. as the distance increases the magnetic attraction decreases and when the distance decreases the magnetic attraction increases.
the force of attraction get weaker the more the distance grows between magnetic fields
Magnetic force of attraction is invesely proportional to distance between two poles.
It is reduced.
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.
The inverse square law.
Magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the magnet which generates it.
Rotation and revolution
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The further the magnets, the lesser the attraction/repulsion.
the strength of attraction is proportional to 1/d 3, where d is the distance between dipole
i dont know ,are you in 7se by any chance