reaction? it doesn't seem so to me... If you take a magnet or magnatized item and set it near an item of steel that can be affected by the magnet it seems to defy that law
Im not sure what you mean but i think it still holds.
A magnet well give rise to a force in a direction towards the magnet. The reaction force is the magnetized steel will produce an equal force,but in the opposte direction, on the magnet. Meaing that they will move towards eachother.
Im not sure what you mean but i think it still holds.
A magnet well give rise to a force in a direction towards the magnet. The reaction force is the magnetized steel will produce an equal force,but in the opposte direction, on the magnet. Meaing that they will move towards eachother.
Im not sure what you mean but i think it still holds.
A magnet well give rise to a force in a direction towards the magnet. The reaction force is the magnetized steel will produce an equal force,but in the opposte direction, on the magnet. Meaing that they will move towards eachother.