wood isnt magnetic
because they dont attract
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
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north pole and south pole attract + south pole and north pole attract because opposites attract. two magnets repel each other when the same poles are pulling together. for example, north pole + north pole repel because they are the same.
Both are magnets, but an electromagnet needs electricity to become a magnet. Hence, a magnet is also the same as a electromagnet.Also a magnet Will attract ferrous metals as will an electromagnet, when switched on!
When a magnet is brought close to a piece of iron, the magnetic field of the magnet causes the atoms within the iron to temporarily align in the same direction as the magnetic field. This alignment creates a magnetic field within the iron, which then interacts with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing attraction between the two. The iron itself does not become permanently magnetized, it just responds to the external magnetic field of the magnet.
no it dont attrack
circle dont ask why cause i dont know why
It means they have same forces.Commonly referred to as there North (N) and South (S) poles each end of a magnet has a force associated with it. If two same forces ( N-N ) are brought near each other they will push away. If two different forces ( N-S ) are placed near each other they will pull together.This is the root of the phrase "opposites attract".It means they experience a force that tends to push them away from each other. "Repel" is the opposite of "attract".