I believe it does but I'm not sure why.
magnets repel magnets. a north repels north, south repels south and north attracts south poles
Yes. All magnets of north and south poles. There is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
Yes. All magnets of north and south poles. There is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
The two forces for magnets are attraction and repulsion. Like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other, while opposite poles (north-south) attract each other.
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A north and south poles.
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Hi there magnets work this way North to North Repels South to South Repels but South To north attracts. If you have unmarked magnets or they just repel your magnet may be dogy stroke it with another magnet one way this will make it a stronger magnet and correct it if ome f the fibres are running in different directions.
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
Yes, strong magnets can repel each other when their like poles (north-north or south-south) are facing each other. This repulsion is due to the magnetic forces between the magnets.