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First of all, a "negative" and a "positive" magnetic field would attract each other and move together so you would need two "positive" or two "negative" fields that would repel each other.

The actual force between them depends on a lot of different things so there isn't really a good solid answer.

In case you're wondering why I put positive and negative in quotes some people would argue that there isn't really a sign to magnetic fields, and that it's more of a directional thing.

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