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Describe the differences between the forces of magnetism and gravity.

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Answer:

Gravity is not the same thing as magnetism. They are in fact entirely distinct forces. Gravity is a force that works with weight between two objects. Magnetism can pull or separate the two objects, depending on how the magnets point.

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