Back in february, a meteor came down over Russia and exploded in midair. I can't help but compare this to the Tunguska event. Thus my question. Why were the two meteor explosions both in the same general area of Earth?
I mean that there is an equation for attraction between charges: Coulomb's law. There is an equation for attraction between masses: universal gravitation. I'm asking for the same idea, but with magnets.
That equation is not familiar to me. Most of my research does not involve magnetism...
Hey, everyone, I'm new here. I signed up to get an equation that I would really like to find, but I've been searching for a few days and haven't found anything that helped. What I'm wondering is how to find the force between two magnets. Once I have that equation, I'll ask another one that I...