Of course it is. Momentum is always conserved.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
The forces of gravity are always attractive ... pulling masses together toward each other. The math of gravity says that the gravitational force could push objects apart IF one of them had negative mass. But we haven't ever observed any of that, and we don't actually know what it is.
In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. That is, a positively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second positively charged object. This repulsive force will push the two objects apart.
positive attract negative positive push away another positive negative push away another negative
Magnetic Repulsion
Of course it is. Momentum is always conserved.
Does the earth and the sun push away from each other
They push each other farther away from each other/
Two objects that both have a net positive electrical charge, or that both have a net negative charge, will push each other away.
They push away from each other.
they repel or push each other away
It where to plates rub past each other; push against each other; or move away from each other.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
they reple
Two objects that both have a net positive electrical charge, or that both have a net negative charge, will push each other away.
magnets have magnetic fields around them. this is the area around the magnet that affects other objects. when you hold two similar poles close to each other they push away from each other or repel. when you hold two unlike poles together , they pull towards each other or attract.