No
positive and negative
The two sides of a magnet are called the north and south poles. Typically, the magnet is stronger at its poles rather than its sides. The strength of a magnet is usually concentrated at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are closer together and more forceful.
No, no matter what, magnets have poles. In other words, magnets will always have a positive and negative side. If you cut you magnet in half, those two new magnets will both have + and - sides. Do this infinity times until you have a magnet 1 atom thick. The atom will still have a positive and negative pole. Hope this helps.
no because that's just like can u see with your eyes looking at one another.
Think of the two ples of a magnet like two sides of a coin. One cannot exist without the other.
No.
When two opposite sides of a magnet are in contact with each other, the magnetic fields align and attract each other, causing the magnet to stick together. This is due to the attraction between the opposite poles of the magnet.
What is little known, is that the whole of the UK is a giant magnet. This is why poles are attracted to it!
If you can attract the same two pins with one magnet, then they are both of either positive or negative charge. Because they have the same charge, the pins will repel each other.
The positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
north pole and south pole
If two magnets attract each other, their poles are opposite. This means that the North pole of one magnet is attracted to the South pole of the other magnet.