The strongest magnetic area of a bar magnet is the sides.
None of the sides should be more attracted to a magnet than the other.
The two sides of a magnet are called the north and south poles. Typically, the magnet is stronger at its poles rather than its sides. The strength of a magnet is usually concentrated at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are closer together and more forceful.
SIMILAR repel, opposites attract. And they are because of that because of the magnetic fields.
Parts that have the same charge will repel. Opposite charges attract/pull each other. So positive sides of magnets attract negatively charged magnets and repel positively charged magnets. Negative sides of magnets attract positively charged magnets and repel negatively charged magnets.
Have a magnet underneath it with opposite sides facing each other or hold a magnet over the magnet you are trying to levitate. Opposite sides facing each other
both sides (poles) of a magnet have the same magnetic charge
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No.
north and south
Positive and Negative
The strongest magnetic area of a bar magnet is the sides.
it is both of the sides on a magnet
positive and negative
a magnet
None of the sides should be more attracted to a magnet than the other.
The two sides of a magnet are called the north and south poles. Typically, the magnet is stronger at its poles rather than its sides. The strength of a magnet is usually concentrated at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are closer together and more forceful.