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Like magnetic poles (or like electric charges) push away from each other. The same also happens with like color charges of the quarks.
Opposite poles will attract each other. Look at the related link for a field picture of like charges.
The rule for the interaction between the magnetic poles is similar to the interaction between the electrical charges in terms of the attraction and repulsion. In both cases the unlike poles attract while the like poles repel.
Magnetic poles act like charges, they attract(opposites) and repel (same).
Like charges or magnetic fields repel each other. Like terms means ex. N. Pole of a magnet vs N. Pole of a magnet S. Pole of a magnet vs S. Pole of a magnet
Magnets have a south pole and a north pole. Like poles of two magnets repel and opposite poles attract each other.
Like magnetic poles (or like electric charges) push away from each other. The same also happens with like color charges of the quarks.
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract. They are similar to electric charges, for they can both attract and repel without touching. ... Electric charges produce electrical forces and regions called magnetic poles produce magnetic forces.
Opposite poles will attract each other. Look at the related link for a field picture of like charges.
Outside the dubious field of magnetic therapists, the terms 'positive' and 'negative' are not applied to magnetic polarities. Furthermore, we do not describe magnetic polarity as a 'charge'. However, magnetic poles and electric charges follow the same rule -i.e. like poles repel while unlike poles attract.
The rule for the interaction between the magnetic poles is similar to the interaction between the electrical charges in terms of the attraction and repulsion. In both cases the unlike poles attract while the like poles repel.
Electricity is like magnetic attraction because like charges in electricity repel similar to the way like magnetic poles repel.
Like electrical charges repel each other, as do like magnetic poles.
Magnetic poles act like charges, they attract(opposites) and repel (same).
Like magnetic poles repel. For instance, the North Pole will always repel another North Pole. Such poles have the same charges and cannot transfer them to each other, a condition that would lead to attraction.
Main similarity: Like charges repel each other, different charges attract each other.Main difference: Magnetic "charges" can't be separated. At least, so far it has not been achieved.
Main similarity: Like charges repel each other, different charges attract each other.Main difference: Magnetic "charges" can't be separated. At least, so far it has not been achieved.