depends on the magnetic force and the size
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∙ 12y agoNo, two magnets are not twice as strong as one. The strength of magnets depends on their magnetic field intensity, which is not simply additive when combining multiple magnets. Magnetic strength is influenced by factors such as the magnetic material, size, shape, and orientation of the magnets.
The greatest attraction between two magnets is achieved when their opposite poles (north and south) are facing each other. This alignment results in a strong magnetic field that pulls the magnets together.
Two magnets will have two repulsive forces between them: one force acting on each magnet due to the interaction of their like poles.
When two magnets attract, it means that the opposite poles of the magnets are facing each other. This causes a magnetic force to pull the two magnets together. The attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic fields surrounding the magnets.
The strength of the magnetic force decreases as the distance between the magnets increases. This relationship follows an inverse-square law, meaning that doubling the distance between two magnets will result in the magnetic force becoming one-fourth as strong. Therefore, as distance increases, the magnetic force weakens.
The force between two magnets is known as magnetic force. This force is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force, which is one of the four fundamental forces in nature.
no because they have the same bonds ;D
Magnets have both a north pole and a south pole. One of the laws of magnets is "like forces repel, unlike forces attract." So, if you bring the north pole of one magnet towards the south pole of another, there will be a strong attractive force between them. With very strong magnets, you may not be able to force two north poles together - they will just slide away.
To produce a strong magnetic repulsive force, you can increase the strength of the magnets involved, increase the distance between the magnets to reduce the attractive force, or align the poles of the magnets so they repel each other. Using electromagnets with a high current and coil winding density can also generate a strong repulsive force.
The greatest attraction between two magnets is achieved when their opposite poles (north and south) are facing each other. This alignment results in a strong magnetic field that pulls the magnets together.
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they wont stick
Two magnets will have two repulsive forces between them: one force acting on each magnet due to the interaction of their like poles.
all magnets have two poles
Yes, magnets can attract objects that are heavier than themselves. The force of attraction between two magnets depends on their size, distance, and strength. Strong magnets can exert a force that is greater than their own mass.
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
If you hold two magnets in your hand one below the other so that the north side of one magnet is facing north of the other and vice-versa, then place a metallic entity between these two magnets then it will appear to float provided distance between magnets and their force is equal.
When two magnets attract, it means that the opposite poles of the magnets are facing each other. This causes a magnetic force to pull the two magnets together. The attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic fields surrounding the magnets.