because they dont attract
the magnet will repel
Two of the same, i.e., south and south repel or north and north. South and north attract.
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?
They repel each other.
the north to north south to south don't south and north do.
Yes, a magnet can repel a paperclip if the paperclip is made of a material that is not attracted to the magnet, like aluminum. The magnet's magnetic field will interact with the paperclip's electrons, causing it to repel.
yes r=repel a=attarct NaS NrN SrS SaN opposite attarct, same 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.
No, the north side of a magnet only attracts to the south side of another magnet.
they will not stick together because opposites attract.
No, two south poles will repel each other.
If the magnets repel, it means that they positioned with same poles toward each other (North with North or South with South). If they attract each other, then it means that the near poles are different (North with South).