The magnetic poles of them. The North Poles pull on the South Poles, I think. No one know how these pheonomenon forces are create but they have some properties that we know of today
By using magnets and seeing how it's opposite sides really attract
Gravity would be the most obvious answer. Does that help? If not, i can elaborate.
yes
gravity
Magnetism is a force that causes magnetic objects to move toward a magnetic force. The force is felt strongest on magnets which experience what is known as ferromagnetism, the strongest type of magnetism. When it is liquefied and cooled, oxygen can exhibit properties of magnetism. There are also non-magnetic substances that are not affected by a magnetic field or magnetism, these include plastics, gases, copper and aluminum,.
By using magnets and seeing how it's opposite sides really attract
mainly positive and negative charges
Gravity would be the most obvious answer. Does that help? If not, i can elaborate.
yes
gravity will pull two objects together
Magnetism is a force that causes magnetic objects to move toward a magnetic force. The force is felt strongest on magnets which experience what is known as ferromagnetism, the strongest type of magnetism. When it is liquefied and cooled, oxygen can exhibit properties of magnetism. There are also non-magnetic substances that are not affected by a magnetic field or magnetism, these include plastics, gases, copper and aluminum,.
gravity
Remember that push or pull is force. Magnetic can be a push or pull because magnets has a kind of attraction force that attracts objects to itself and can also repel objects from itself. If we take two magnets into action we can demonstrate bothphenomenons. Magnets have a north and south pole, if we make face a south and a north pole of the magnets they will eventually attract each other and will stick together and if we make face the north pole of one magnet to the other north pole of the magnet they repeal (push) each other apart. Remember that this phenomenons of magnetic attractions are not applied to every single thing but limited to its opponent or limited to the objects that it can apply the push or pull strategy.
Gravity pulls all objects that have mass together.
gravitation
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.