The charges must be opposite (one positive, one negative).
Ummm...North and South?
Opposite poles attract one another. Poles of the same charge repel each other.
Magnets have a south pole and a north pole. Like poles of two magnets repel and opposite poles attract each other.
If you put the north and the south poles of two magnets together they will attract each other. By, Fatema Aftab
they attract to eachother... the stick together. <3
Like poles of a magnet push each other aways, or repel each other.
Unlike poles attract each other
attract each other
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No, its opposite. Similar poles repel while dissimilar poles attract each other.
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Opposite poles attract one another. Poles of the same charge repel each other.
They push away from each other
Magnets have a south pole and a north pole. Like poles of two magnets repel and opposite poles attract each other.
Like poles repel and unlike poles attract and keep 'um away from your pacemaker.
If you put the north and the south poles of two magnets together they will attract each other. By, Fatema Aftab
Magnets attract when the south side of a magnet is facing towards the north side of another magnet. If the sides are both north or south the magnet will then repel. ( Opposites attract and Likes repel )