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are magnetic forces usually much weaker then gravitational force?

are magnetic forces usually much weaker then gravitational force?

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No, magnetic forces on contrary are stronger than the gravitational force.

Gravitational force is weakest force in nature. But its range is unlimited & infinite.

Electric & magnetic force is equally considered as electromagnetic force which is 1034 times stronger than gravitational force. Hence a small magnet's magnetic field stronger than whole earth's gravitational force. Its range is too large.

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