Magnets always produce an electromagnetic force- between the similar ends of magnets it is electromagnetic repulsion.
obviously repeling force you fool
2 magnets oh wait i do not have a clue
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Magnets always produce an electromagnetic force- between the similar ends of magnets it is electromagnetic repulsion.
Two similar ends of a magnet (two north poles or two south poles) will produce a repulsive force, meaning they will push away from each other. This is due to the alignment of magnetic fields around the ends of the magnets.
south pole north pole
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.
Two similar ends of a magnet produce a repulsive force, which means that they will push away from each other. This force is the result of the alignment of the magnetic domains within the magnet creating a magnetic field that interacts between the like poles.
The Poles of the magnet.Poles are the tips or ends of the magnets where the strength of magnetism is great.The region or space around a magnet at which its force is experienced is called magnetic field.
Poles
As part of their function, no. Some have magnets so they may be attached to fridges or metal desks for ease of use.
The opposite ends of a magnet are called poles. All magnets have them.
Magnets may not always attract if the opposite ends are not towards each other. For a magnet to work, the possitive end has to attract the negative end and visa versa. Failure of these ends meeting means the magnets will not work.
they repel each other
North and South (Poles) :)