Draw some field lines.
Use F=qvxB=IlxB to see how the 2 magnets interact.
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.
Refer to the link below to see an image of two attracting ball magnets.
They repel each other.
They would get mixed up and would become non-magnetic.
Most magnets are made largely out of iron, which is a metal. Though steel magnets may have carbon in them, which is a nonmetal.
The two magnets would repell each other.
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.
they will not magntize together
there would be no magnetation
If lines were not perpendicular,they would either be intersecting or parrallel.
lines
Refer to the link below to see an image of two attracting ball magnets.
it reflects
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They repel each other.
perpendicular lines are a special type of intersecting line that happen to intersect at 90 degree angles
Stoped rotating. A day would take a year. Perpendicular. There would be no seasons.