alike magnetic poles do not attract because according to the law of magnetism, it is stated that unlike magnetic poles attract and alike poles repel.
No, there are two magnetic poles denoted by North (N) and South (S). N does not attract N, S does not attract S. N & S attract each other. Like pole repel.
We know that like magnetic poles repel and opposite magnetic poles attract. North will repel north and south will repel south. On the other hand, north and south attract each other.
They repel.
Yes, the north attracts south, and vice versa. Just as like poles repel.
They attract when binded
the north and south poles....
to put it simply no one knows yet ^It's known, I just don't know it
Magnetic poles act like charges, they attract(opposites) and repel (same).
Like magnetic poles repel, unlike poles attract.
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract. They are similar to electric charges, for they can both attract and repel without touching. ... Electric charges produce electrical forces and regions called magnetic poles produce magnetic forces.
because their magnetic waves match up
In magnetism, opposite poles will always attract each other.