1. what is magnetic force and friction?
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Friction is a force resisting relative movement of objects or fluids caused by the interactions taking place at the contact between the objects or fluids. Hence, by definition there cannot be friction between an object and magnetic field. ... You wouldn't call any such forces friction, though.
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Friction is a force resisting relative movement of objects or fluids caused by the interactions taking place at the contact between the objects or fluids. Hence, by definition there cannot be friction between an object and magnetic field. ... You wouldn't call any such forces friction, though.
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