Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 4 2016 04:41am)
Frame of reference? Really, so understanding why ice is slippery or why sick people go to the hospital is necessary to learn why magnets attract?
I think you need to watch that video a few times and see how he preps someone to learn "science" :rofl:
He is making a comparison when he talks about those things. To understand the "why" of something you must have a frame of reference otherwise you can continuously ask "why" as he explains in the video. To answer "why" you feel a repulsion between magnets in any detail requires an understanding of physics -- the same goes for why electromagnetism has an infinite range.
I feel like you aren't geuniely curious to learn and that's the only reason I continue to reply. I have a lot of curiosity and a genuine interest in learning.
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also you didn't answer my question in post #773, i need a frame of reference on you.
to answer your question of "like what wave length is magnetic attraction?"
electromagnetism applies to all wavelengths of the EM spectrum
This post was edited by majorblood on Nov 4 2016 06:51am