Because of the magnetic field
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If you hold two magnets in your hand one below the other so that the north side of one magnet is facing north of the other and vice-versa, then place a metallic entity between these two magnets then it will appear to float provided distance between magnets and their force is equal.
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.
Magnets can repel each other for an indefinite amount of time as long as they are placed in a position where their poles are facing each other in such a way that repulsion occurs. This repulsion can persist as long as the magnets remain in close proximity to one another.
If you placed two magnets with their north poles end to end they would repel each other.
north and north or south and south (red, red) (blue, blue)
The magnet is placed over a super conducting material. Because super conductors conduct electricity with zero resistance, it repels the magnet making it float. The super conductor is usually a piece of YBa2Cu3O7 cooled to below 92 degrees kelvin. At this temperature, the substance changes state from a solid to a bose-einstein condensate and is a super conductor.
Storing magnets with unlike poles facing each other helps reduce their overall magnetic field strength and minimize any interactions that could cause them to attract or repel each other. This orientation helps prevent the magnets from being damaged or losing their magnetic properties over time.
Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a much higher magnetic strength compared to other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
No they attract to other magnets.
Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a magnetic field significantly stronger than other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
Yes, storing magnets close to other stronger magnets can cause them to be demagnetized or have their magnetic properties weakened. Additionally, strong magnets can attract each other with such force that they can chip, crack or shatter if not handled carefully.