No, its opposite.
Similar poles repel while dissimilar poles attract each other.
They have North and South poles, and can attract different things, such as iron, paper clips, other magnets, and some metal. It can also repel other magnets.
Unlike poles attract each other
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
attract each other
no
They have North and South poles, and can attract different things, such as iron, paper clips, other magnets, and some metal. It can also repel other magnets.
No they attract to other magnets.
other magnets
Magnets attract specific types of metals such as: Iron Nickel Cobalt Steel Try this: Get a magnet hover it over different objects, see what it attracts and repels (doesn't 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."
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 tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.
Unlike poles attract each other
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
attract each other
no
It means how two things attract to each other. Such as the North and South pole of two magnets