yes if you place one set of ends together they will repel and if you do it the other way they will attract it really cool to feel the magnetic pulll of the magnets
creates magnetic force
by stroking it with another magnet :D
When a magnet is exposed to a strong magnetic field from another magnet, the alignment of its magnetic domains can be disrupted, causing it to lose its magnetism and become demagnetized.
if you have a magnet and a magnetic matereal, rub the magnet from one end of it to the other. do this several times and it will eventualy be a magnet.
Just get a fairly strong magnet, I used a cow magnet. Wrap the magnet in a cloth so as not to scratch the face of the panel. Place the magnet over the needle and rotate it counter clockwise. If the magnet is strong enough the needle will return to its proper position.
To attract the south pole of a bar magnet, you would need to place it near the north pole of another magnet or in close proximity to the bar magnet's north pole. Since opposite poles attract, positioning the south pole of the bar magnet toward the north pole of the magnet shown will result in a pull toward the magnet. This attraction occurs because magnetic fields interact in such a way that opposite poles draw closer together.
If it has been magnetized by another magnet, then it is just a temporary magnet, but if it uses an electric current, then it is an electro-magnet.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
Magnet sticks to another magnet when north pole of the first magnet approaches the south pole of the second magnet.
yes a magnet repell. Because if you put a piece of sheet it would not do anything but if you have another magnet and you put it on the south and the magnet is south then it will repell
No, gold plated jewelry contains a very thin layer of gold over another metal. Since gold itself is not magnetic, the magnet will not be attracted to the gold plating.
The EFFECT of steel passing over a magnet can be detected and therefore recorded.