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a can full of sardin NO ,u cant block a magnetic force

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Can magnetic force pass solids?

Yes, magnetic force can pass through solids, although the strength of the force may be reduced depending on the properties of the solid material. Magnetic fields can penetrate most materials, but high-density materials like iron can significantly block or redirect the magnetic force.


Why are there magnetic force in magnets?

Magnets have magnetic force in them, obviously, to attract or repel magnetic materials. The materials could not be attracted without the magnetic force because the magnet forces the magnetic material towards it.


What materials will allow the magnetic force to pass through?

Materials that allow the magnetic force to pass through are known as ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials have unpaired electrons that align in the presence of a magnetic field, creating a magnetic domain that can conduct magnetic force. Other materials like steel and certain alloys can also exhibit magnetic properties and allow the magnetic force to pass through to varying degrees.


What are materials attracted by a magnet called?

It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.


Can a magnets force go through an object?

Yes, a magnet's force can go through certain materials, such as paper or plastic. However, materials like metal can block the magnetic force from passing through. Additionally, the strength and distance of the magnetic field can affect how well it penetrates through an object.


What does the magnetic force act as?

The magnetic force acts as a pulling or pushing force between magnetic materials or moving charges. It is caused by the interaction of magnetic fields.


What is a magnetic force of a magnet called?

The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.


What is the force that pulls or pushes magnetic materials?

magnetic field


What is a force that pulls magnetic materials across a distance?

Magnetism is a force that causes magnetic objects to move toward a magnetic force. The force is felt strongest on magnets which experience what is known as ferromagnetism, the strongest type of magnetism. When it is liquefied and cooled, oxygen can exhibit properties of magnetism. There are also non-magnetic substances that are not affected by a magnetic field or magnetism, these include plastics, gases, copper and aluminum,.


When is magent force weaker?

Magnetic force is weaker at greater distances from a magnet and diminishes quickly with distance. Additionally, magnetic force becomes weaker on materials that are less magnetic or non-magnetic.


What type of force is magnetic force?

Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.


What is the region called where magnetic force can be felt?

The region where magnetic force can be felt is called a **magnetic field**. This field surrounds magnetic materials and electric currents and exerts a force on other nearby magnets, magnetic materials, and moving electric charges. The strength and direction of the magnetic field can vary, but it extends outward from the source of the magnetic force.