It already does :) The north of a compass needly is always marked, but that doesn't mean its south end isn't attracted by the south pole.. Infact the south pole attracts with equal proportions as the north pole
Yes, the reason for this is that opposite poles attract, similar poles repel.
Magnets have a positive pole and a negative pole. Magnets attract positive to negative, and do not attract if you try to put postive to positive or negative to negative.
A magnet has two poles, the north and the south. Opposite poles attract, meaning that a north pole will attract a south pole. Same poles repel; a north pole repels another north pole and a south pole repels another south pole. If two magnets attract each other, that pulls them together, and if they repel each other, that pushes them apart. That is the phenomenon that you observed, of magnets bouncing back when you try to put them together.
There are 2 poles of magnet one is like pole and the other is unlike pole one has north pole in it and the other has south pole in it. South snd south pole of 2 magnets would never attract where as the same goes with north pole as well.North and south pole would always attract.
Two south poles on two magnets will repel each other. A north and a south pole on two magnets will attract each other.
Electromagnets are just as "real" as permanent magnets and behave in exactly the same way (as long as there's current flowing through them). So, yes: the north pole of a permanent magnet will attract the south pole, and repel the north pole, of an electromagnet.
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 )
If you're talking magnets, then yes.
It means how two things attract to each other. Such as the North and South pole of two magnets
no-two south poles of a magnet will move apart
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.
Magnets have a positive pole and a negative pole. Magnets attract positive to negative, and do not attract if you try to put postive to positive or negative to negative.
When the north and south magnets face the opposite pole.
South. hence "opposites attract"
A compass will always point to the south pole of a magnet.
south pole
Yes,magnets can attract two irons at a time.One to the south pole and other to the north pole.
It is when you have the pole north facing up and the pole south facing down they repel. When the pole north and south are facing up or down they attract.