well it's quite simple really..hahaa who am I kidding I have no idea!
Yes it is
The force that exists when a magnetic material is near another magnetic material is known as magnetic attraction. This force causes the materials to be drawn toward each other.
The magnetic force of a magnet is the force that a magnet exerts on another magnet or a magnetic material. It is responsible for attracting or repelling objects with magnetic properties. The strength of the magnetic force depends on the material and shape of the magnet.
One can accurately measure the strength of a magnetic field using a device called a magnetometer. This device detects and quantifies the magnetic field strength by measuring the force exerted on a magnetic material within the field. The measurement is typically expressed in units of tesla or gauss.
You can use a device that detects magnetism. A compass needle may suffice.
Magnets have magnetic force in them, obviously, to attract or repel magnetic materials. The materials could not be attracted without the magnetic force because the magnet forces the magnetic material towards it.
Magnetic field
Magnetic field
No, magnesium is a type of magnetic material.
because there is a magnetic field round an object
A magnet exerts a magnetic force, which is the force of attraction or repulsion between magnets or magnetic materials. This force arises due to the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, causing a magnetic field.
False. Magnetic force and gravitational force are two distinct types of forces. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between objects due to their mass, while magnetic force is the force between magnets or between a magnet and a magnetic material.