magnets repel magnets. a north repels north, south repels south and north attracts south poles
The two magnets would repell each other.
They would either come togrther or repell apart
im in South Africa trying to make an electromagnetic trian through using magnets from car speakers and trying to them repell
im in south Africa trying to make an electromagnetic trian through using magnets from car speakers and trying to them repell
magnets have negative and positive charges
Magnets and relationships both involve attraction and repulsion. Just as magnets can pull together or push apart depending on their alignment, relationships can experience moments of closeness and distance. Additionally, both magnets and relationships require effort and attention to maintain their strength and connection.
Yes! It should. Since the magnets, irrespective of external magnetic fields, have their own magnetic field. Vacuum or Air pressure, quality, etc also don't effect the magnetic fields of magnets. Hence, depending on Negative or Positive side of the magnets, when brought together, it will attract or repel accordingly!!
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If you place a second object between two magnets, it may interact with the magnetic field of the magnets. Depending on the properties of the object and the strength of the magnets, it can either be attracted to or repelled by the magnets. The alignment, distance, and orientation of the objects will also affect the interaction.
because magnets attracts any object that is metallic or has metal in them
REPULSION OF MAGNETS:ANS:Magnets repel those materials who have opposite polarity to the magnet's.If a material is charged negative then a positive poled magnet will repel it with an electromagnetic force.
yes a magnet repell. Because if you put a piece of sheet it would not do anything but if you have another magnet and you put it on the south and the magnet is south then it will repell