Hic wrote:Hic wrote:Answer without explanation please!
newton in high schoolZero point!
A book is not magnetic!
Well ! I give you a second chance (or as many as you want)! I'm nice huh? It's very cool!
1 - You do not even bother to read the link to the end.
Otherwise you would have seen an example or 2 magnets in attraction, placed on a glass plate which move towards each other.
This is the only case where the famous 3è law applies.
But, this is a bad example. I see there rather potential energy that you bring to the magnets by spreading them at a distance of attraction.
It's the same with 2 objects connected by a stretched elastic.
2 - You answer me on another subject and besides you bomb the forum of repetitive texts by quoting entire answers and even you self-quote to add almost nothing, while there is the button "edit". Is it self-gratifying or what?
Is it your anarchic side that prevents you from understanding simple things?