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Jun 4, 2011 at 8:23 comment added anna v continued: Think of the two magnets in the question above. If I impose a 50 herz vibration on one, the other will vibrate too. Thermal vibration of the individual molecules will also, in my opinion, introduce vibrations in the magnetic field and will affect the second magnet, as I commented on Carl's answer too. I would not exclude this without an experiment.
Jun 4, 2011 at 8:20 comment added anna v This would be correct if there were a really static magnetic field. Since it is built up by magnetic fields collectively, which come from individual molecules, then just by the heisenberg uncertainty principle the field would not be static.
Jun 3, 2011 at 20:30 history answered David Z CC BY-SA 3.0