what are the things pass through magnet fields?
The natural magnet is present at the core of our planet earth.
The name given to the attractive force experienced by all matter is gravity. Gravity is caused by the core of the earth and keeps everything from floating away.
Yes. Larger the magnet greater the magnetism. For example: Both the Sun and the Earth are powerful magnets. But the Sun's magnetism is 100 times greater than the magnetism of Earth. This is because the size of the Sun is also about 100 times greater than the Earth.Another AnswerThe intensity of a magnetic field is measured in terms of its flux density, which is defined as the flux per unit area. This corresponds to a weber per square metre('weber' is pronounced 'vay-ber') which, in SI, is given a special name: the tesla.So if a magnet has a given flux, then the smaller the area (perpendicular to the field) of that magnet, the higherits flux density. So the intensity of a magnetic field is a function of both the field (which depends on the type of material from which the magnet is made) itself and the perpendicular area of the magnet.
the cesium got its answer through the "skys blue" name it was given through the discoverer Fustov Kirchoff
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There are things (I can't remember their name) that face in one direction on a magnet. When these face in different directions the magnet gradually loses force
magnetic force
magnetic force?
Pretty sure the word you are looking for is 'Magnetism'.
They are Force meter or Force gauge that use to measure the force. The meter may use spring of known elasticity or electro-magnet to balance and measure out the force.
It is changing force
gravity
friction
Buoyancy
GRAVITY
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a magnet is called a MAGNET WHEREVER