This is because out of the four fundamental forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity) magnetism comes under the electromagnetic force. This has an infinite range so for this reason i think it is said to be without limits. Although the range is infinite, the further you are from the force, the weaker it is. It follows something called the inverse square law. so, if you move twice as far from the source, its intensity will be a quarter of what it was before.
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Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
what does magnetism been
for a short distances the magnetism can be well, said to be conducted in a magnetic material. For example if you have seen a transformer core then you will realize that the magnetic fluxes are being conducted across the core form primary winding to secondary winding. but if your question is if the magnetism can be conducted to larger distances like electricity then it might be theoretically possible but practically unrealizable due to huge losses and well earth's magnetism effects.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
Repulsion is an antonym for magnetism.
repulsion is the sure test of magnetism. Narahari.D
Not magnetism, gravity.