they attract to eachother... the stick together. <3
Storing magnets with unlike poles facing each other helps reduce their overall magnetic field strength and minimize any interactions that could cause them to attract or repel each other. This orientation helps prevent the magnets from being damaged or losing their magnetic properties over time.
Magnets are made from magnetic materials. These are metals that can be magnetised or will be attracted to a magnet. Most materials are not magnetic, but iron, cobalt and nickelare magnetic. Steel is mostly iron, so steel is magnetic too.
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
Magnets are used in motors to create motion. Magnets have two kinds of polarity, positive (north) and negative (south). When two magnets of the same polarity are facing each other, they will be attracted to each other. Conversely, if the polarity of the the two magnets are opposites than they two magnets will be repulsed. This concept of rotational motion is what is occurring in a motor.
They have the strongest magnetic forces :) precious
Storing magnets with unlike poles facing each other helps reduce their overall magnetic field strength and minimize any interactions that could cause them to attract or repel each other. This orientation helps prevent the magnets from being damaged or losing their magnetic properties over time.
attract each other
Magnets behave exactly the same in space as they do on Earth. Who told you that they don't ??
The two magnets would repell each other.
Unlike poles attract each other
The greatest attraction between two magnets occurs when the opposite poles are facing each other. In other words, when a north pole is facing a south pole, the attraction will be maximized. Conversely, when the same poles are facing each other (north to north or south to south), the magnets will repel each other.
To create a permanent magnet energy must be supplied to suitable materiel by immersing it in a magnetic field normally supplied by an electromagnet
Magnets can attract and connect to ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Magnets can also repel other magnets if their poles are facing each other in the same direction.
An electromagnet. Unlike other magnets it can be switched on and off.
Yes, strong magnets can repel each other when their like poles (north-north or south-south) are facing each other. This repulsion is due to the magnetic forces between the magnets.
Unlike poles of magnets attract each other. The North pole of one magnet will attract the South pole of another magnet, and vice versa. This attraction is due to the magnetic field that surrounds each magnet.
Magnets can attract to almost anything that contains these 4 things. Steel, Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel.