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Can object exist without force?

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can object exist without force?

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  1. http://www.school-for-champions.com/scie...

    Magnetism is a force that acts at a distance due to a magnetic field. This field is caused by moving electrically charged particles or is inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet. A magnet is an object that exhibits a strong magnetic field and will attract materials like iron to it. Magnets have two poles, called the north (N) and south (S) poles. Two magnets will be attacted by their opposite poles, and each will repel the like pole of the other magnet. Magnetism has many uses in modern life.


  2. All objects have a potential for force.  If you meant energy all objects have latent or potential energy.  No object exists without some force acting on it, no matter how remote it is from everything else.  At the very least it has its own internal forces holding it together ( or splitting it apart if fissionable).  And gravity from someplace is always acting on it.

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