Forms of energy
Both Magnetism and Gravity meet that criterion.
No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.No. Magnetism and gravity are quite different forces. For starters, gravity acts on all masses, and the amount of force depends only on the masses and the distance - and it is always attractive. The magnetic force depends on the material, and it can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the orientation.
The force of Gravity. I thought it was magnetism
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
Electro-magnetism gets stronger.
Gravity and magnetism are not inventions, they are natural phenomena.
Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
Both Magnetism and Gravity meet that criterion.
'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
Not magnetism, gravity.
Gravity. Magnetism is a fairly short-range force, but gravity goes on forever.
Gravity is a force acting on an object with mass, magnetism is a force exerted by virtue of charged particles. Both are based on ferrous material, one is created by mas the other by the movement of the mass
No.
GRAVITY!
No.
no it is not because gravity brings things down to earth and magnetism can push things up.