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electric force
This is the case both with electrostatic forces, and with magnetism.
Yes, repel is the opposite of attract.
Well it would have to be something that also has magnetic properties. Remember that similar poles/charges repel and opposites attract. So as far as what would be attracted by a magnetic force, I would say anything that is metal and has magnetic properties.
It makes electrical charges attract one another, or repel one another.
Use of electric current to attract or repel certain metals. ( usually iron)
All of the metals attract and repel, but if a: negative and positive come together= attract positve and a negative come together= attract negative and negative come together= repel positive and positive come together= repel
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
The electric force will repel as well as attract. A fundamental concept regarding electrostatics is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. We can also see that the magnetic force can attract and repel in a similar way. It's no mystery that the electromagnetic force is considered oneforce by physicists. A magnetic north pole will repel another north pole, but will attract a magnetic south pole.
Attract is to exert a force that draws something in while to repel is to push back or away by force
Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
electromagnetic force
they repel. opposites attract!
electric force
This is the case both with electrostatic forces, and with magnetism.
Magnets attract or repel other magnets thanks to something called the magnetic force.
They can both attract, or can repel, they can both act over a distance.