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Yes they go in opposite directions and Repel. For example if you have two magnets and point the South and South together they will repel each other.
While electrons behave like magnets, not all atoms are magnets. Electrons typically pair up with spins opposite each other making their fields cancel each other.
It's done to restore their magnetism.
When the opposite poles of two bar magnets are facing each other, they will attract. When magnets have the same pole facing each other, they will repel.
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due to magnetic line of force. opposite pole present in magnets.
Yes they go in opposite directions and Repel. For example if you have two magnets and point the South and South together they will repel each other.
When the north and south magnets face the opposite pole.
They are only attracted to another magnet if thay are on opposite poles. If they are on the same pole then they will repel.
Magnets have a south pole and a north pole. Like poles of two magnets repel and opposite poles attract each other.
If you placed two magnets with their north poles end to end they would repel 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
Opposite poles attract one another. Poles of the same charge repel each other.
While electrons behave like magnets, not all atoms are magnets. Electrons typically pair up with spins opposite each other making their fields cancel each other.
opposite poles-attracts each other and like poles- repel each other
Yes. I used a wheel and placed magnets all around it, then I spun the wheel and placed another magnet in front of the wheel and thought that the wheel would keep spinning due to the magnets repelling each other but it didn't work.