The force between two magnets is an “inverse cube law” with the additional complication that there’s also a torque which tries to twist the magnets so they align north pole to south pole. Like poles ...
If you took introductory physics, you learned about the “fundamental forces.” It goes something like this: All interactions are the result of one or more of five basic forces: strong nuclear, weak ...
Researchers found friction can occur without contact, driven by magnetic dynamics, and does not always increase with load. The effect could enable controllable, wear-free technologies.