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Can the density of a liquid affect magnetism?

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Can the density of a liquid affect magnetism?

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Yes, it can because my friend and I did an experiment on this and we tested water, orange juice, coca cola, olive oil, and syrup. It turns out that the denser the liquid the further the magnets attracted to each other.

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