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14 December, 12:00

Why does a magnet exert a force on another magnet when the two magnets are not in contact?

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  1. 14 December, 12:30
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    It's due to electromagnetism

    A magnet is surrounded by a magnetic field that exerts the magnetic force. The magnetic field is strongest closer to the magnet
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