If you're talking about magnets, then yes, north poles attract south poles.
Two North poles repel, and two South poles repel.
If you're talking about the Earth's north and south poles, those are just
locations. They're about as far apart as it's possible to get on Earth, and
they have no influence on each other.
Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.
north pole and south pole attract + south pole and north pole attract because opposites attract. two magnets repel each other when the same poles are pulling together. for example, north pole + north pole repel because they are the same.
Magnetic poles attract each other if they are of opposite polarity (north pole attracts south pole) and repel each other if they are of the same polarity (north pole repels north pole or south pole repels south pole). They do not exhibit neutrality towards each other.
they attract
They will repel (push away) from each other. Opposites attract. Likes repel.
The north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet attract each other due to their opposite magnetic properties.
The two poles that attract are the north whit north or south whit south
It means how two things attract to each other. Such as the North and South pole of two magnets
The North Pole of one magnet and the South Pole of another magnet attract each other. This is due to the alignment of magnetic fields, where opposite poles are attracted to each other.
Magnets attract when their opposite poles are near each other, creating a magnetic force that pulls the magnets together. This attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic domains in the materials.
No, two south poles will repel each other.
Two horseshoe magnets will attract each other when the opposite poles are facing each other (north pole to south pole or vice versa). This attraction occurs because of the magnetic field lines which flow from one magnet's pole to the other's pole, creating a force that pulls the magnets together.