they wont stick
No, a magnet is a it. Someone has to do something with it to harm people. Otherwise, really strong magnets shouldn't be around large objects that are attracted by magnetism. So its the matter the fact what you do with it.
Ferromagnetic materials are substances that stick to magnets due to their strong magnetic properties.
Yes, strong magnets can repel each other when their like poles (north-north or south-south) are facing each other. This repulsion is due to the magnetic forces between the magnets.
Magnets of different strength are used.
it means not really or something like that
The greatest attraction between two magnets is achieved when their opposite poles (north and south) are facing each other. This alignment results in a strong magnetic field that pulls the magnets together.
To produce a strong magnetic repulsive force, you can increase the strength of the magnets involved, increase the distance between the magnets to reduce the attractive force, or align the poles of the magnets so they repel each other. Using electromagnets with a high current and coil winding density can also generate a strong repulsive force.
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To use strong magnets for hanging objects securely, you can attach a strong magnet to the object you want to hang and then place another strong magnet on the surface where you want to hang the object. The magnets will attract each other, creating a secure hold for the object. Make sure the magnets are strong enough to support the weight of the object.
Premonition is a strong feeling that something unpleasant is about to happen.
Premonition is a strong feeling that something unpleasant is about to happen.
Magnets have both a north pole and a south pole. One of the laws of magnets is "like forces repel, unlike forces attract." So, if you bring the north pole of one magnet towards the south pole of another, there will be a strong attractive force between them. With very strong magnets, you may not be able to force two north poles together - they will just slide away.