The same pole of another magnet.
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
You repel me, Mike.The magnets repel each other.We must repel the enemy assault.
Magnets have a magnetic field that can attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials. Opposite poles (north and south) attract each other, while like poles (north and north, south and south) repel each other. This is due to the alignment of magnetic domains within the magnets.
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
Like poles of bar magnets will repel each other, due to the magnetic forces between them pushing them apart. The repulsive force will increase as the poles get closer together.
No, magnets do not repel sharks.
Materials such as wood, plastic, glass, and paper do not contain magnetic properties and therefore do not attract or repel magnets. Additionally, non-magnetic metals that are not ferromagnetic, such as copper, aluminum, and brass, do not interact with magnets and are not repelled by them.
Examples of non magnets are wood, petroleum, oxygen, etc.
Magnets attract or repel other magnets thanks to something called the magnetic force.
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
Magnets have invisible forces that attract or repel things. They have two ends called poles - a north pole and a south pole. Opposite poles attract each other, while the same poles repel each other. This is why magnets stick to some things but not others.
Yes, people can see magnets repel because apparently, the just won't connect
Two alike magnets repel because of the way that the magnetic force flows from each Pole.
when the magnets repel they have the same poles facing each other. Like if you hold two north side pole together they will repel.
The hypothesis of magnets is that they contain invisible forces that attract or repel certain metals based on their polarity. This hypothesis explains the observed behavior of magnets interacting with each other and with magnetic materials.
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
Yes, they repel when the same poles are together.