no because that's just like can u see with your eyes looking at one another.
no, the force of the same sides causes them to push away from each other.
If there is a negative and a positive side they will attract :)
No.Unlike poles attract
Two charges that are the same ... either both negative or both positive ... repel each other.Two charges that are different ... one negative and one positive ... attract each other.
None of the sides should be more attracted to a magnet than the other.
they attract each other and stick together
Parts that have the same charge will repel. Opposite charges attract/pull each other. So positive sides of magnets attract negatively charged magnets and repel positively charged magnets. Negative sides of magnets attract positively charged magnets and repel negatively charged magnets.
No
This is because magnets have north and south poles, which attract and repel each other. Opposite sides of the magnet attract each other like a south pole of the magnet touching the north pole of another magnet, while the same sides of a magnet like a north pole of one magnet touching a north pole from another magnet.
Magnets attract when the south side of a magnet is facing towards the north side of another magnet. If the sides are both north or south the magnet will then repel. ( Opposites attract and Likes repel )
SIMILAR repel, opposites attract. And they are because of that because of the magnetic fields.
If you place a + charged side and a - charged side of a magnet together - they will attract. The theory behind this is that sides of polar opposites (meaning north and south) will form an attraction with their protons and electrons to form a bond. Polar similarities contain a balance and will therefore repel the forces of the other magnet to maintain their equilibrium.
The strongest magnetic area of a bar magnet is the sides.
Positive and Negative
no as the broken will repeal as they form same poles