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You can't make a magnet with only one pole. Every magnet, whether natural or

electro- , has two opposite poles. One pole is attracted to Earth's north magnetic

pole and repelled by Earth's south magnetic pole. The other one is attracted to

Earth's south magnetic pole and repelled by Earth's north magnetic pole.

For the same reason, there's no such thing as "repel Earth's magnetic field"

because Earth itself is a giant magnet, and also has two poles. One of them

attracts one end of any magnet, and the other one repels one end of any

magnet.

Make any electromagnet you like, and figure out a way to hang it up and let

it turn freely. It'll line up with its ends pointing to the Earth's north and south

magnetic poles.

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No one has been able to accomplish that so far (except in the movies). If you figure out how, you will be the first!

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you find whatever magnetism the earth is using and use the same (positive=positive; negative=negative) in the object in question.

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