harbourzaire harbourzaire
  • 02-04-2021
  • Biology
contestada

Describe the differences between the forces of magnetism and gravity.

Respuesta :

jeaneashag1024
jeaneashag1024 jeaneashag1024
  • 02-04-2021

Answer:

Gravity is not the same thing as magnetism. They are in fact entirely distinct forces. Gravity is a force that works with weight between two objects. Magnetism can pull or separate the two objects, depending on how the magnets point.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

6/16 OR 30/80 WHICH ONE is bigger?
amanda put two rectangles together to form a new rectangle .both rectangles have a height of 3 inches.the base of the other is 4 inches.if amanda puts 10 of eac
What did the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki do?
What does it mean when you have blue dots on the bottom of your feet?
1kg of cheese is 5.60 how much is 200g
Which change takes place in a nuclear fusion reaction? (1) Matter is converted to energy. (2) Energy is converted to matter. (3) Ionic bonds are converted to co
with what strategy did grant plan to defeat the confederacy?
What is the number of pairs of electrons that are shared between the nitrogen atoms in a molecule of N2? (1) 1(2) 2(3) 3(4) 6
what is an expression that describes the relationship between each input and output
Nate is 10 9/12 years old. How old will he be in 2 1/12 more years?