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Serenity Velazquez
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21 February, 01:38
How does the magnetic force vary with distance?
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Azaria Baxter
21 February, 01:57
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The magnetic force is similar to the coulomb's law (F = k q1 q2/r^2). Hence magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance (F α 1/r^2).
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