The field lines do not cross
Magnets have north and south poles, whereas charges do not have distinct poles. Additionally, magnets can attract or repel each other based on their alignment, while charges can only attract each other. Finally, magnets can retain their magnetism even when not in contact with another magnet, whereas charges require contact to interact.
in magnets, south and north...
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.
One can purchase personalized magnets in both local and online stores such as the following; Shutterfly, Zazzle, Magnet Street, Cafe Press and Custom-magnets.
A magnetic field.
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both magents and electricity have positive and negiteve charges
Magnets have north and south poles, whereas charges do not have distinct poles. Additionally, magnets can attract or repel each other based on their alignment, while charges can only attract each other. Finally, magnets can retain their magnetism even when not in contact with another magnet, whereas charges require contact to interact.
magnets have negative and positive charges
Yes, the rules for applying attraction and repulsion forces are the same for electric charges and magnets.
No, batteries don't charge faster when around magnets. It charges at the same speed.
yes,they do
if you are using magnets, they stick together.
produce a force that pushes and pulls
Both artificial and natural magnets.
Permanent magnets contain a current-carrying wire.
When two magnets are brought together, the opposite poles will attract one another, but the like poles will repel one another. This is similar to electric charges. Like charges repel, and unlike charges attract.