Yes. Without gravity, I would be floating in space right now.
Magnetism doesn't affect us directly, but it has many applications in industry.
Yes. Without gravity, I would be floating in space right now.
Magnetism doesn't affect us directly, but it has many applications in industry.
Yes. Without gravity, I would be floating in space right now.
Magnetism doesn't affect us directly, but it has many applications in industry.
Yes. Without gravity, I would be floating in space right now.
Magnetism doesn't affect us directly, but it has many applications in industry.
Yes. Without gravity, I would be floating in space right now.
Magnetism doesn't affect us directly, but it has many applications in industry.
water flows down hill because of gravity
it cant
gravity is the force that keeps objects on the earth, if we didn't have gravity we would just float away
Gravity affects the root growth by a mechanism called gravitropism.
It does not. Gravity affects tides or more correctly causes them.
No they don't.
Well, yes, kind of. But they are not magnets, it's gravity.
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
Yes, they do, but their affect is minimal. Magnets with their magnet fields affect inductors profoundly, but don't do to much to capacitors.
No, but certain properties of gravity can simulated, using a magnet.
Certainly. Electric motors contain magnets, and NASA uses electric motors on space vehicles.
no
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
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No.
yes it can
Magnets do not affect plants in any way