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The magnetic force can act at a distance, without touching - in a way, that's similar to the electric force, or to the more familiar gravitational force - the force that pulls you down.The current scientific idea about this is that such forces are transmitted by special particles, such as photons or gluons.

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I don't think this is possible. All magnetism is somehow related to the flow of current; in a permanent magnet, the electrons orbiting around the atoms counts as a "current".

If you want to make magnet, point a iron bar towards magnetic north if you are in the northern hemisphere or towards magnetic south pole if you live in the Southern Hemisphere, then strike the bar on the end with a hammer several times. The bar will become magnetized. Wear eye protection when doing this as the bar or the hammer may chip.

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The electromagnetic force is one of the four elementary forces, along with gravity and the weak and strong nuclear forces.

The questions 'How do opposite magnetic poles attract?' and How do like poles repel?' have no answer: it's like asking 'How does gravity work?'.

BTW two bar magnets don't have to attract, it's their opposite poles that attract. Like poles always repel. Every magnet has both North and South poles. There is no magnetic monopole.

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Realign the "spin" of the unpaired electrons in the magnet by placing it in the presence of a larger magnet, or randomize the "spin" by heating or jarring the magnet.

In English, that means just drop it a lot or heat it up a lot.

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The answer to moving magnets without other magnets boils down to either creating an electrical field or reflecting the magnets field with pure and thick aluminum.

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A magnet creates a magnetic field. This field is a force that affects magnetic objects. Like any other force, it can be used to move objects.

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The magnet has a magnetic field which either attracts or repels another magnet or magnetic metal. It is because of this magnetic field that the things move.

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