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Magnetic force acts from a distance. (T/F)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force exerted by a magnet is called The push or pull of magnetism can act at a distance, which means that the magnet does not have to touch an object to exert a force on it. ... Magnets can also repel, or push away, objects.Magnetic, electric, and gravitational forces can be exerted, even though the objects involved do not touch each other. For example, a magnet may pull a paper clip toward it without actually touching the paper clip.

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