jn which aspect gravitational force and magnetic force different
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how does a magnetic field differ from a gravitational field? Gravitational fields are determined only by the mass ( or mass-energy) of a body. Charged and uncharged massive particles produce the same gravitational field pound for pound ( well...the electromagnetic energy has its own mass so it does contribute a bit ).
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Gravity and magnetism are not the same thing
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. Gravity and magnetism are not the same thing. In fact, they are completely separate forces. Gravity is a force that acts between any two objects with mass. ... Magnetism can either pull the two objects together or push them apart, depending on which way the magnets point.
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