http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field
Magnets stick together when you have two different poles next to each other. The North end and the South end attract, whereas two of the same poles repel. It is a magnetic force or pull that makes them stick together.
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It depends what magnets your using. If they're from "Dollar General" they probably won't evn stick together!! It also depends on the quality of the magnets you're using. It depends what magnets your using. If they're from "Dollar General" they probably won't evn stick together!! It also depends on the quality of the magnets you're using.
Magnets and relationships both involve attraction and repulsion. Just as magnets can pull together or push apart depending on their alignment, relationships can experience moments of closeness and distance. Additionally, both magnets and relationships require effort and attention to maintain their strength and connection.
When magnets stick together, it is referred to as magnetic attraction. This occurs due to the magnetic field produced by the magnets interacting with each other, causing them to be pulled towards each other.
Magnets that stick together demonstrate the principle of magnetic attraction by showing how opposite poles attract each other. When two magnets with opposite poles (north and south) come close together, they are pulled towards each other due to the magnetic force between them. This attraction is what causes the magnets to stick together.
You get one magnet and put it to another and then they are together like magnets... no need to thank me for the answer.
No. The north sides of two magnets do not stick together because they have the same polarity. The north and south sides of a magnet, however, do stick together because they are on opposite poles and, pertaining to magnets, opposites attract. actually if you push two repelling magnets together so they touch they will stick, without flipping, not entirely sure why they don't repel but it seems that the magnetic fields somehow overlap, so that within the repelling field there is a small of the attracting field, i know this isn't true of the attracting side because the magnets stick together regardless, but on the repelling side when they touch they will stick
When two opposite poles of magnets are brought together (north and south), they attract each other and stick together. This is due to the magnetic field lines aligning and creating a force of attraction between the magnets.
if you are using magnets, they stick together.