Physics, asked by nataliaregan27, 1 month ago

Though Earth is acting as a huge bar magnet
it is not attracting other ferromagnetic
materials. Why? Give reasons.

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Answered by SparklyGeogony
11

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➽Due to huge expansion of the earth's magnetic field the magnetic attraction in a particular point is very weak as compared with normal magnets, and this weak magnetic attraction is unable to attract any kind of ferromagnetic metals.

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Answered by tejas9193
2

Answer:

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➽Due to huge expansion of the earth's magnetic field the magnetic attraction in a particular point is very weak as compared with normal magnets, and this weak magnetic attraction is unable to attract any kind of ferromagnetic metals.

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