To move away from the force
The force that can attract or repel is called electromagnetic force. It is one of the four fundamental forces in nature, along with gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.
To drive back; to force to return; to check the advance of; to repulse as, to repel an enemy or an assailant., To resist or oppose effectually; as, to repel an assault, an encroachment, or an argument., To act with force in opposition to force impressed; to exercise repulsion.
No, not all force fields can attract and repel. Some force fields, like magnetic fields, can both attract and repel objects with opposite magnetic polarity, while others, like gravitational fields, only attract objects and cannot repel them.
Attract is to exert a force that draws something in while to repel is to push back or away by force
The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other is called magnetic force. This force is caused by the interaction of magnetic fields between the magnets.
The repel force is mostly a little stronger than the attraction. I have succeeded of doing this and the answer I found is repel force. (Some stupid people says that they have equal force but they're wrong)
When magnets repel, it means that the same poles (north-north or south-south) are facing each other, creating a force that pushes them apart. When magnets attract, it means that opposite poles (north-south) are facing each other, creating a force that pulls them together.
"Repel" means "push away".
The electric force will repel as well as attract. A fundamental concept regarding electrostatics is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. We can also see that the magnetic force can attract and repel in a similar way. It's no mystery that the electromagnetic force is considered oneforce by physicists. A magnetic north pole will repel another north pole, but will attract a magnetic south pole.
This is the case both with electrostatic forces, and with magnetism.
Yes, positive charges repel negative charges due to the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between them. This force is described by Coulomb's Law and follows the principle that like charges repel each other.
The poles are force vectors and vectors forces repel when they are opposed (in opposite direction).