They certainly do. Please note, however, that at larger distance the magnetic force decreases. If objects are far away, the magnetic attraction or repulsion can become insignificant.
Magnets behave exactly the same in space as they do on Earth. Who told you that they don't ??
Magnets tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.Magnets tend to attract each other.
Unlike poles attract each other
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It means how two things attract to each other. Such as the North and South pole of two magnets
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Magnets are very much attracted to each other. Magnets have at least two poles: North and South. North poles attract South, and vice-versa. A simple mnemonic to remember this rule is "Opposites attract."
Magnets attract when the south side of a magnet is facing towards the north side of another magnet. If the sides are both north or south the magnet will then repel. ( Opposites attract and Likes repel )
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When the north and south magnets face the opposite pole.
Magnets may not always attract if the opposite ends are not towards each other. For a magnet to work, the possitive end has to attract the negative end and visa versa. Failure of these ends meeting means the magnets will not work.