Why does magnetic force act from a distance
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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. ... You may be familiar with magnets attracting, or pulling, metal objects toward them. Magnets can also repel, or push away, objects.
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