Some scientists assume they exist, but one has never been found.
You can read the wikipedia article for some interesting (albeit complex) information on the subject.
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Apart from the earth, all magnets have a north and south pole.
Magnets, man...
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
No. Magnets can pull other magnets towards them, or push them away from them. If a magnet's north pole points towards another magnets north pole (or a south pole towards a south pole), they will repel, instead of pulling them towards them. On the other hand, if a magnet is brought near a piece of iron that is not already magnetic, it will induce magnetism in the iron, in such a way that the two magnets will attract one another. Yet on the other hand, magnets have hardly any influence on most substances.
No, magnets have a north and south pole. The north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet, while like poles repel each other.
Apart from the earth, all magnets have a north and south pole.
Magnets have two poles, these poles are called the North pole and the South pole. The North pole is the side of the magnet that points to the Earth's North pole when freely suspended.
They have a North Magnetic Pole and a South Magnetic Pole.
they move away
If you're talking magnets, then yes.
south pole north pole
north pole to south pole
Same as how the North Pole and South Pole works.
Modern magnets are made from alloys of Al, Ni, Fe, and Co. Magnets have a north pole and a south pole. The magnetic lines of force on a magnet originate at the north pole and end at the south pole.
Yes. All magnets of north and south poles. There is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
Magnets have 2 different sides called North pole and South pole. If a north pole is attracted to another north pole they will repelel same with a south and a south pole.
Magnets, man...