No, two south poles will repel each other.
False only a north and north would repel and south with south would repel Opposites attract
False. Opposite poles attract. Same poles repel.
they will not stick together because opposites attract.
The electric force will repel as well as attract. A fundamental concept regarding electrostatics is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. We can also see that the magnetic force can attract and repel in a similar way. It's no mystery that the electromagnetic force is considered oneforce by physicists. A magnetic north pole will repel another north pole, but will attract a magnetic south pole.
magnetic north north pole =magnetic south
False only a north and north would repel and south with south would repel Opposites attract
False. Opposite poles attract. Same poles repel.
"Like" magnetic poles repel one another. "Unlike" poles attract one another. In other words, a North pole and a North pole would repel while a North pole and a South pole would be attracted.
If two magnetic forces come into contact with each other, they will either attract or repel depending on the alignment of their poles. Like poles (north-north or south-south) will repel each other, and opposite poles (north-south) will attract each other. The strength of the attraction or repulsion will depend on the distance between the magnets and their magnetic field strength.
Magnetic poles attract each other if they are of opposite polarity (north pole attracts south pole) and repel each other if they are of the same polarity (north pole repels north pole or south pole repels south pole). They do not exhibit neutrality towards each other.
The Earth's North Pole is a magnetic south pole and the South Pole is a magnetic north pole. This means that the North Pole of a compass needle points towards the Earth's magnetic South Pole, and vice versa.
they will not stick together because opposites attract.
Technically earth's northern magnetic pole is the south pole of its magnetic field. The north and south poles on normal magnets are derived from the fact that they are "north seeking" and "south seeking" respectively when made into a compass.
magnetic north north pole =magnetic south
The electric force will repel as well as attract. A fundamental concept regarding electrostatics is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. We can also see that the magnetic force can attract and repel in a similar way. It's no mystery that the electromagnetic force is considered oneforce by physicists. A magnetic north pole will repel another north pole, but will attract a magnetic south pole.
Like magnetic poles repel, unlike magnetic poles attract. So the magnetic south and magnetic north of two bar magnets will attract. Therefore, though the compass needle points towards the magnetic north, it is actually the magnetic south pole of the compass needle that is pointing towards the magnetic north.
Magnetic poles. These are of two types:- 1. N-pole(north pole) 2. S-pole(south pole) north pole one magnet repels towards north pole of other magnet.similarly south pole does. Are called magnetic intereactions.