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What side of the magnet repels and attracts?

well when you have two magnets that are the same direction, for example, noth and north, they repel because they are both north but when you have north and south they attract because they are different sort of like man and woman


Which pole on a magnet attracts each other?

Yes, the North and South poles of a magnet attract each other. Furthermore, two North or two South poles will repel each other and no matter how many times you cut a magnet in half, it will always have a North and South pole.


Why do magnets attract or repel each other even when they are held apart?

Many things are magnetic, though in varying degrees, especially special rocks called magnets. Magma, lava underneath the surface of the earth, is highly magnetic, as lava often comes out in special areas on the surface forming a visible magnetic field. Humans are made from soil/dirt, and we have the same minerals in us as the earth does, and since the earth is magnetic, so are we, and scientists have proven that recently. They have found that we have ultramicroscopic minerals in our heads or in our brains that are magnetic, though they don't work the same way as the magnets in animals function. Animals navigate, especially during migration, due to the magnetic field of the earth, like a compass, and God designed them just for that. Also, you can make a makeshift compass by finding a small piece of light metal wire and rubbing it on your head to get static electricity. Now that it is magnetized, place it on a leaf in a pool of water, and it will align like a compass does! All thanks to Bear Grylls and his show of Man vs. Wild on Discovery channel!


Is the north side of a magnet blue or red?

The north side of a magnet is typically marked with the letter "N" and is commonly associated with a blue color in educational settings. However, the color itself does not have a direct correlation with the north polarity of the magnet.


Where are the poles in round magnet?

In a round magnet, the poles are located at opposite ends of the magnet. One end will be the North pole and the other end will be the South pole. Magnetic field lines flow from the North pole to the South pole.

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What side of the magnet repels and attracts?

well when you have two magnets that are the same direction, for example, noth and north, they repel because they are both north but when you have north and south they attract because they are different sort of like man and woman


Why do magnets attract?

the south side of one magnet attract to the north side of the other magnet; opposites attract. The molecules get attracted.


When do magnets attract?

Magnets attract when their opposite poles are near each other, creating a magnetic force that pulls the magnets together. This attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic domains in the materials.


Which pole on a magnet attracts each other?

Yes, the North and South poles of a magnet attract each other. Furthermore, two North or two South poles will repel each other and no matter how many times you cut a magnet in half, it will always have a North and South pole.


Do a north and a north part of a magnet attract or repel?

Like polarities repel; unlike attract. So the north ends of two magnets repel each other, as do two south ends, while a north end and a south end mutually attract. North + North = Repell South + South = Repell North + South = Attract South + North = Attract


Why do poles on a magnet attract and repel?

Poles on a magnet attract or repel because of the way the electrons line up. The electrons in the valence shells tend to line up on one side of the nucleus. The electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus has a positive charge. The negative charges in one magnet repel the negative charges in another magnet but attract the positive charges in another magnet.


What method would you use to test what part of a bar magnet is strongest?

each side has the same strength, but one is north and one is south. North and south attract each other, but north and north or south and south will not attract. Hope this helped!


Why don't magnets stick to opposite ends of other magnets?

Magnet does not stick to the opposite of the magnet because one side of the magnet is called south pole and another side is called north pole .And south pole is suppose to stick north to north and south to South


How can you tell which side is which on a magnet?

suspend the magnet from a string at its center of gravity. The north pole of the magnet will point to the north pole. (The north magnetic pole of the earth is actually a south seeking pole.)Another AnswerUse a compass. It's north seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's south pole and its south-seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's north pole.


Why does the magnet's north attracts north of another magnet?

The north sides of two magnets do not stick together because they have the same polarity. The north and south sides of a Does_north_stick_to_north_for_magnets, 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 It doesn't. A magnet's North will attract another magnet's South and vice versa


When a negative and a positive are together they repel or attract?

If you place a + charged side and a - charged side of a magnet together - they will attract. The theory behind this is that sides of polar opposites (meaning north and south) will form an attraction with their protons and electrons to form a bond. Polar similarities contain a balance and will therefore repel the forces of the other magnet to maintain their equilibrium.


Where are the north and the south poles of a magnet located in a circular magnet?

If a circular object is magnetic, one side of it will be the north pole, the opposite side the south pole.