Nope they must be opposite poles
repel and attract
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.
they can either attract or repel each other depending upon their polarity
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Unlike poles of magnets attract each other. The North pole of one magnet will attract the South pole of another magnet, and vice versa. This attraction is due to the magnetic field that surrounds each magnet.
When one magnet moves, it generates a changing magnetic field around it which induces a current in the other magnet, causing it to move in response to the changing magnetic field. This is due to the magnetic attraction or repulsion between the two magnets based on their alignment.
The north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet attract each other due to their opposite magnetic properties.
If they are the same, they repel, if different, they attract.
When two opposite sides of a magnet are in contact with each other, the magnetic fields align and attract each other, causing the magnet to stick together. This is due to the attraction between the opposite poles of the magnet.
Same poles of a magnet repel each other.(+ +) will repel each other and same is with minus sign.Opposite poles will always attract each other.e.g-(+ -) will attract each other.
No. Two like poles repel each other; two different poles (north and south) attract each other. (This has a certain similarity with the electrostatic attraction and repulsion. However, while there are certain relationships between electricity and magnetism, they should still be considered different forces.)