a force exerted by a magnet
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All magnets have north and south magnetic poles. ... The force that a magnet exerts is called magnetic force. The force is exerted over a distance and includes forces of attraction and repulsion. A magnet can exert force over a distance because the magnet is surrounded by a magnetic field.
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This force is called Magnetic force.
- Magnet is the material that has the power to attract things that possess opposite magnetic characters and repel those materials possessing the same magnetic character.
- It means when any material that can be magnetized is kept near the magnet it may be closely attracted or get away due to repulsion.
- This is because of the magnetic force of the magnet.
- The area near the magnet has a field where any other object can experience this magnetic force.
- Hence, this force is called magnetic force.
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