No, magnets cannot repel metal. To repel something with a magnet it would have to have a magnetic field.
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The nail is made of non-polarized iron. and doesn't repel either side of a magnet. A magnet has two poles and will repel another magnet with the same pole (north repels north, south repels south). Since the nail doesn't have a poles it doesn't repel either side.
Not only magnets, but metal repel. There are two kinds of charges that metal contain, positive and negative. If you push a positively-charged magnet towards another positively-charged magnet, they'll repel, maybe because one type of charge needs the other to attract. If this one type of charge comes close to another charge of the same kind, it won't receive what it needs, and feel "resent" to the other charge, then repel. If you push a negatively-charged magnet towards another negatively-charged magnet, they will also repel.
No. Copper is not attracted to a magnet.
Repel.
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
repel
Like poles repel, opposites attract. So a N pole of one bar magnet will repel the N pole of another bar magnet. And the same applies to two S poles.
opposite
The same pole of another magnet.
Yes. When unlike poles meet,they attract.When like poles meet, they repel.
No, magnets cannot repel metal. To repel something with a magnet it would have to have a magnetic field.
the magnet will repel
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
attract
yes r=repel a=attarct NaS NrN SrS SaN opposite attarct, same repel