Physics, asked by mandalbibek621, 1 year ago

we r not metals then y earth's gravity which acts like a magnet ,attracts us?

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Answered by MASKEENDHINDSA
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The Earth itself is not a magnet.  The magnetic field produced in the core is much more complex in form that what would be expected for a simple magnet such as a bar magnet.  The illustration of the Earth as if there is a bar magnet inside are misleading.

Also most metals aren't attracted to magnets.  Those that are are said to be ferromagnetic.  In pure form the only ferromagnetic metals are Iron, Nickel and Cobalt, and you'll never find Cobalt in pure form or even nearly so on Earth.

Answered by pandeyanubhav2709
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First of t to clear ur doubt,you must understand that garvity is a different type of force and magnetism is different type of force.

You may be partly correct because both of them falls under the same subgroup but still both are very different.

Magnetism is felt by those objects that produce or generate magnetic field. It is true that our body also generate very faint magnetic field.

Gravity is applicable to all the things be it metals or human beings. It is a universal property that tends to pull every thing in the universe towards itself of Course it depends upon it's power. So basically I just want to say even if we r not metals gravity will still pull us as irlt pull other non metallic objects like ball, bat ,etc.




Hope u understood

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