Magnetism
Electrostatic attraction or repulsion, magnetic attraction or repulsion, gravitational attraction.
A magnetic material is a substance that is capable of producing a magnetic field. Common examples include iron, nickel, and cobalt. When exposed to a magnetic field, these materials can become magnetized and exhibit properties such as attraction or repulsion to other magnetic objects.
It is called Magnetism. You have probably learned about it in school
Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.
The four properties of magnets are attraction, repulsion, polarity, and magnetization. Magnets can attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials, have a North and South pole, and can be magnetized to create their own magnetic field.
Electro-magnetism
The opposite of magnetic attraction is magnetic repulsion.
The force of attraction or repulsion between two magnetic materials.
Electrostatic attraction or repulsion, magnetic attraction or repulsion, gravitational attraction.
magnetic force
The force that causes either attraction or repulsion by a magnet
The magnetic field is the invisible area where the forces of magnetic attraction or repulsion can be detected. This field extends around a magnet and can exert forces on other magnetic objects within its influence.
A magnetic material is a substance that is capable of producing a magnetic field. Common examples include iron, nickel, and cobalt. When exposed to a magnetic field, these materials can become magnetized and exhibit properties such as attraction or repulsion to other magnetic objects.
The term for the attraction or repulsion between magnets is called magnetic force. This force is a result of the magnetic fields produced by the magnets interacting with each other.
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.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
When a current passes through a piece of coil, it generates a magnetic field around the coil. This magnetic field can then interact with other magnetic fields or magnetic materials nearby, leading to effects such as electromagnetic induction or attraction/repulsion of magnetic materials.