I don't know if this is what you're asking but if you're question is do like poles repel each other than the answer is yes. Like poles repel each other
The north and south poles would remain. The two new pieces would now have a north and a south. The magnet would still be magnetic, with its like poles repelling each other and its unlike poles attracting each other.
This is because magnets have north and south poles, which attract and repel each other. Opposite sides of the magnet attract each other like a south pole of the magnet touching the north pole of another magnet, while the same sides of a magnet like a north pole of one magnet touching a north pole from another magnet.
it can can pull different sides like the s=south and the n=north.
Matter attracts each other same as the phenomenon of magnet's unlike and like poles attract and repel each other.
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Like poles of a magnet push each other aways, or repel each other.
they repel each other
In magnetism, two like poles will repel each other. Remember that opposites attract.
They repel each other.
no because the north attracts north and the south attracts the south
The north and south poles would remain. The two new pieces would now have a north and a south. The magnet would still be magnetic, with its like poles repelling each other and its unlike poles attracting each other.
This is because magnets have north and south poles, which attract and repel each other. Opposite sides of the magnet attract each other like a south pole of the magnet touching the north pole of another magnet, while the same sides of a magnet like a north pole of one magnet touching a north pole from another magnet.
Like poles attract. Unlike poles repel. So north and south will attract towards each other, while north and north (and south to south) will repel.
Like charges repel each other while opposite charges attract each other.
A Magnet attracts or repels other Magnets, depending on their mutual orientation of North and South Poles. When placing like Poles of two Magnets together, the Magnets repel each other,
Like magnetic poles (or like electric charges) push away from each other. The same also happens with like color charges of the quarks.
it can can pull different sides like the s=south and the n=north.