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What is the effect of gravity on a magnetic field?

we know already that natural magnet poles attracts or repel each other according to their polarity but suppose there is sufficient gravity field on the magnets then what is expected

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Question added by mamoun mokhtar , general manager , albyan technical foungary
Date Posted: 2016/10/29
Mahad Abdullaahi  Mohamed
by Mahad Abdullaahi Mohamed , second manager , salmaan al faarisi school

they have more effect in my mind As a teacher, one thing that i could give effect to the kids is to show them that you really love them. That no child is left behind, i will let them feel the sense of belongingness

NAWAZ ALI
by NAWAZ ALI , Senior staff nurse , SMBB Trauma Centre

electromagnetic energy of protons and electrons is worth a significant amount of the mass in every atom. But commonplace magnetic fields at the human scale expose such a tiny fraction of this energy as to be irrelevant gravitationally.

Gravitational effect on magnetism: It depends on how you look at it.

Unlike an electromagnet (such as the Earth's core), you can't "turn off" a gravitational field and compare the difference.

But in a grand sense, the magnetic fields produced by large convecting masses only exist because of the great pressure and heat generated by self-gravity. Whether that counts is more a question of philosophy than physics

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