What is the difference between magnetic interaction and gravitational interaction?

Magnetic interaction occurs between bodies that create magnetic fields, and implies mutual attraction between bodies in the case of creating fields of different poles (north and south) and mutual repulsion between bodies in the case of creating fields of the same poles (north and north or south and south). The gravitational interaction exists between all bodies with mass m, which implies their mutual gravitation with a force directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.



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