1. Magnets Attract or Repel Depending on the poles facing each other.
2. Its magnestism or magnetic field decrease if it is broken in half.
3. Magnetic Field is stronger near the poles than in the centres.
a magnet has a force which attracts it to a magnetic camp in the north pole. a magnet can also get attracted to another magnet, only if the poles are opposites, for example "N and S"
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I learnt in school, there are only two properties of magnet, they are:-
1) Attraction
2) Repulsion
I am in middle school and have learned 3.
2 poles North and south
Magnetic force (attraction or repulsion)
The two poles of the magnets are indivisible.The broken magnets act as independent magnets and posses two poles each .It concludes that magnets are always bipolar.
1. Magnets attract iron and other ferromagnetic materials such as neodymium and cobalt.
2. Magnets attract or repel other magnets.
3. In addition one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely.
anti-ferromagneticPhenomenon in some magnetically ordered materials in which there is an anti-parallel alignment of spins in two interpenetrating structures so that there is no overall bulk spontaneous magnetization.FerromagneticStrongly attracted to a magnet. Phenomenon in some magnetically ordered materials in which there is a bulk magnetic moment and the magnetization is large.MagneticNoticeably attracted to a magnet.Magnetic after heatingAttracted to a magnet after heating the sample.Moderately MagneticNoticeably attracted to a magnet.Naturally strongStrongly attracted to a magnet.Naturally weakWeakly attracted to a magnet.NonmagneticNot attracted to a magnet.ParamagneticWeakly attracted to very strong magnetic fields.Slightly magneticWeakly attracted to a magnet.Strongly magneticStrongly attracted to a magnet.Weakly magneticWeakly attracted to a magnet.Weakly paramagneticWeakly attracted to very strong magnetic fields.
1.-its like pole repel each other.
2.-its unlike pole attract each other.
3.-its magnestism or magnetic field decrease if it is broken in half.
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Magnetism.
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
screws, bolts, and magnets
A magnet ie. the the ones on your fridge are made by manufactures pushing electrical current through ferrous metals causing them to have magnetic properties. Rare earth magnets are naturally occurring elements that have magnetic properties by themselves.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
There are 2 properties of magnets.
Magnetism.
Magnetism.
Permanent magnets.
Permanent magnets.
they have magnetic properties that weaken with time.
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Have north and south poles
1. Magnets attract iron and other ferromagnetic materials such as neodymium and cobalt. 2. Magnets attract or repel other magnets. 3. In addition one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely.
repel force, attraction force,
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
it will lose its magnetism OR it will get weaker