when they have the same polarity
You get one magnet and put it to another and then they are together like magnets... no need to thank me for the answer.
magnetic poles (force) will draw paper clips to magnets
Yes. Just ensure the the like poles are facing each other. Like poles repel.The two magnets that are attracting are effectively one magnet.It would look like this:-([-magnet 1+]first pair attracting[-magnet 2+])++(+[magnet 1-]second pair repelling[-magnet 2+])+
Heck yes, with out magnets we would not have to North or South pole. If we did not have those the earth would have no magnetic pull to it. The north and South pole are like 2 giant magnets pulling all the little magnets one way so they stick on your fridge!
Electrical motors are basically a set of magnets #1 (on the spinning shaft that drives the load) chasing another set of magnets #2 (on the stationary windings surrounding magnets #1). Opposites attract. Magnet #2 is changing polarity with the AC (alternating current) power source. If there wasn't any slip magnet number one would catch magnet number two and the motor would stop.
When two magnets with like poles (either both north or both south) are placed next to each other, they will repel each other. This repulsion occurs because the magnetic fields of the like poles push against each other, creating a force that keeps the magnets apart. As a result, the magnets will tend to move away from one another rather than attract.
In order to have a magnetic interaction u need 2 objects... do the experiment..1. Get 2 magnets/ buy 2 magnets2. Put them close together and they will have a strong interaction...THATS THE PROOF...
1. Magnets attract iron and other ferromagnetic materials such as neodymium and cobalt. 2. Magnets attract or repel other magnets. 3. In addition one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely.
Metals that are attracted by magnets or that can be turned into magnets are as follows: 1-iron 2-cobalt 3-nickel 4-steel (a compound not an element)
The main types of magnets areBar MagnetHorseshoe MagnetCylindrical MagnetBall-ended MagnetThese are the main types . There are many more types .
Magnets produce a magnetic field due to the alignment of their atomic particles, while electricity involves the flow of charged particles (electrons) through a conductor. Magnets have two poles (north and south) and can attract or repel each other, while electric charges can be positive or negative and interact through attraction or repulsion. Magnets can retain their magnetic properties without an external power source, whereas electricity requires a closed circuit to flow.
yes. Four poles are created like two normal magnets. if we further divide the 2 new magnets, we get 4 new magnets each with its own north pole and south pole.