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No. They are two seperate forces.

(But their actions on an object may add or subtract from each other.)

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A magnetic pole is the part of a magnet where the magnetic effect is weakest?

A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.


How does gravity change with location?

Take a simple bar magnet for example. Place an iron-like object near it and its attracted instantly. Place the object farther away and the object is influenced by less of the magnet's magnetic field. Similarly, the planet Earth, is a huge magnet. The magnetic field thus produced by the earth has an attraction of objects toward its center, i.e. gravity. The farther away from center of Earth you get(or the farther away from a magnet you put a metal object) the less attracted you or I become. So the higher in altitude from the surface of the Earth, the less of an effect gravity will have. Note that this change in gravitational effect is not a linear change, but logarithmic. In order to fully escape Earth's gravity, one would have to travel beyond Earth's Moon.


The effect a magnet has on an atom is dependent on?

The effect a magnet has on an atom is dependent on the magnetic properties of the atom, such as its electron configuration and spin. Atoms with unpaired electrons are more likely to interact with a magnet and exhibit magnetic properties.


You are red away and blue towards. What are you?

The Doppler Effect.


What can Gravity can be compared to?

Gravity can be compared to a magnet pulling objects towards each other. Just like how a magnet attracts metal objects, gravity pulls objects with mass towards each other. Additionally, gravity can also be compared to a rubber sheet being stretched by heavy objects placed on it, causing lighter objects to roll towards the heavier ones.

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What is gravity formed by?

magnet


Is the sun a magnet to earth?

Not a magnet, no. But it does attract the Earth and this is due to gravity.


Can you make gravity using magnets?

No, but certain properties of gravity can simulated, using a magnet.


Where is the center of gravity of a magnet and coin?

The center of gravity of a magnet is typically in the middle of the magnet, where the mass is evenly distributed. For a coin, the center of gravity is near the geometrical center as long as the mass is evenly distributed.


How is the world a magnet?

The magnet is in the world because magnetism is one of the fundamental forces of the universe, along with gravity.


How close does a magnet have to be to metal to have an effect on it?

It depends on the gauss value of the magnet. Yourstood on a big magnet. It'scalled Earth. Youre a long way from the poles but it still has an effect on metals.


A magnetic pole is the part of a magnet where the magnetic effect is weakest?

A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.


Why does a pin attracted by a magnet move upwards and not downwards towards the earth's gravitational pull?

The force of attraction between the pin and the magnet is greater than the force of gravity acting on the pin. As a result, the pin moves upwards towards the magnet instead of being pulled downwards by gravity.


How a dynamo woks?

Dynamo has constant magnet inside.When movement comes up ,magnet starts turning .And outside of magnet has coiled wire .So this movement of magnet causes electromagnetic effect .Finally current consists with this electomagnetic effect.


How acceleration effect gravity?

Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.


Does cold effect the strength of a magnet?

no. Not nesseicerally


Discuss the effect of weight on gravity?

It is really the other way round - gravity has an effect on weight. The more gravity, the more weight.