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What charge do magnets have?

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positive, negative, and neutral

all of these charges are in an atom, and they are called [protons (+) Neutrons (0) <-- both are in the nucleus] and electrons (-) which orbit the nucleus of the atom.

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None, unless you charge one up

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THey either attract or repel

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