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3. Why is magnetic force considered as an action-at-a-distance force?

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Answered by vikhyat04
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Magnetic force considered as an action at a distance force because; it comes into play even when the magnet and other object (like iron) are kept at a distance and not in direct contact with each other. Hence, magnetic-force is considered as an action- at-a-distance force.

Answered by jashan3333
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magnetic force considered as an action at a distance for because it comes into play even when a bar magnet and other object like iron are kept at a distance and not in direct contact with each other magnetic force is considered as an action at a distance force it is an action at a distance because it attracts the iron or metal substance to it by the distance only.

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