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what is the fundamental difference between gravitational force and magnetic force​

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Gravity is relatively weaker, is a result of mass and acts on all things that have mass. Magnetic force is relatively stronger, is a result of interaction of photons(charged particles) and acts on things that contain iron(ferrous) or have a charge on them

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Gravity is relatively weaker, is a result of mass and acts on all things that have mass. Magnetic force is relatively stronger, is a result of interaction of photons(charged particles) and acts on things that contain iron(ferrous) or have a charge on them.

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