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.
The stronger magnet attracts both poles of the weaker magnet. The weaker magnet's magnetic domains realign themselves to match with the stronger magnet's.
No, it does not. The strength is identical on each end.
The attraction is a function of their mutual field ...
Thus the force of attraction is the same for each.
yes
An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
Hi there magnets work this way North to North Repels South to South Repels but South To north attracts. If you have unmarked magnets or they just repel your magnet may be dogy stroke it with another magnet one way this will make it a stronger magnet and correct it if ome f the fibres are running in different directions.
A Magnet attracts or repels other Magnets, depending on their mutual orientation of North and South Poles. When placing like Poles of two Magnets together, the Magnets repel each other,
magnet... that's the answer for mr. doty's worksheet
North does NOT repel south, etc.; rather, north ATTRACTS south, and north REPELS north.What happens here is as follows. The north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. The north end of a compass is attracted by Earth's magnetic SOUTH pole; therefore, Earth's ACTUAL magnetic south pole is to the north. However, and confusingly, this has traditionally often been called Earth's magnetic north pole.
No. A magnet is a material that produces a magnetic field. The MF is invisible and is responsible for the magnet's force that pulls on ferromagnetic materials such as iron. It attracts or repels other metals.
A magnet is any material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is responsible for the property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials and attracts or repels other magnets.
A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet. This property is the force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, and attracts or repels other magnets.
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what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?
Magnetism
The force is called magnetism.
Put the South pole of the nail against the bar magnet to see if it attracts or repels.
It means that each magnet feels a force that pulls it towards the other magnet.
An antiferromagnet is any material which is antiferromagnetic - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
They used to repel because if you do it south and south it will repel it .When you turn the other way round it will attract it do you know that?
An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.