Physics, asked by Hamshasri, 2 months ago

A student says that objects get pulled down because the Earth is like a big magnet.
a How is the gravitational force like a magnetic force?
b How is the gravitational force not like a magnetic force?​

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Answered by firozpasha999
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Answer:

Gravity and magnetism are notthe same thing. In fact, they are completely separate forces.Gravity is a force that acts between any two objects with mass. ... Magnetism can eitherpull the two objects together or push them apart, depending on which way the magnets point

Answered by bagawadev
1

Explanation:

When magnets are put near magnetic objects, the magnet and the object are pulled toward each other. This is called magnetic attraction.Magnets can also repel (push away) othermagnets. Most objects that are attracted tomagnets have iron in them. This isferromagnetism.

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