Magnets in motors do not push or pull each other at all. When electricity is passing through the copper wire of the Rotor, (the rotating part of the motor and shaft) the magnetism of the fixed magnet, forces the copper wires in the Rotor, to move away from the magnet. This force created by the combination of current in the copper wire, and the magnetic field of the magnet; creates a force strong enough to cause the rotor to move away from the magnet. The overall outcome is that the rotor starts to rotate permanently . This force is referred to as the electro- magnetic field force. If you use more separate magnets you will get more power out of the motor. It is common for larger motors to have 8 or more permanent magnets in them, but they do not push or pull against each other. They actually push the copper wires, providing the wires carry electricity.
magnets
First of all magnets were found naturally in a place called magnesia. the natural magnet is sometimes called leading stones. and also because it is found in magnesia the name magnetite is given for it.means magnets can also be named as magnetite, sometimes leading stones.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets. If you're on A+, the correct answer is ferromagnets. - Dawn Ayers
Remember that push or pull is force. Magnetic can be a push or pull because magnets has a kind of attraction force that attracts objects to itself and can also repel objects from itself. If we take two magnets into action we can demonstrate bothphenomenons. Magnets have a north and south pole, if we make face a south and a north pole of the magnets they will eventually attract each other and will stick together and if we make face the north pole of one magnet to the other north pole of the magnet they repeal (push) each other apart. Remember that this phenomenons of magnetic attractions are not applied to every single thing but limited to its opponent or limited to the objects that it can apply the push or pull strategy.
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
the pushing apart of magnets is known as repulsion as they are pushing away from each other. The opposite to this is attraction
friction
It's called magnetism.
It doesn't really matter; it can be either - or even both: one or more forces can be pulling and one or more forces can be pushing. Or a single pulling or pushing force. The point is, to be called "unbalanced", the sum of all forces must NOT be zero.
Toys moving from people pushing or pulling them is called air force. Some toys move via remote controls.
since magnets are all ready magnetised when found in nature called natural magnet artificial magnets that are made by man are called artificial magnets
magnets
Balanced
bigger magnets. 'cus bigger magnets have more force(also so called as attraction) . thus, smaller magnets have less attraction.
Short Answer, yes. Long Answer, yes, but it is never called unless it is blatant or it puts a player's safety at risk. Pushing the pile is not ever called. Pulling a player forward is both dangerous and blatant If a player is blatantly pushing a pile forward, an official is most likely going to blow the whistle to stop the play and declare that forward progress stopped when the player began pushing the pile. A distinction should also be made between pushing a pile (not blatant) and pushing a player forward (blatant).
Magnets attract or repel other magnets thanks to something called the magnetic force.
The pushing force of air is called air pressure.:)