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What happens when two different poles of magnets are brought together?

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.


What happens if you place two south poles together?

They will repel one another.


What happens when a north pole is brought to a south pole?

When a north pole is brought close to a south pole, they will attract each other due to their opposite magnetic fields. The two poles will come together until they are aligned, creating a larger magnetic field around them.


What happens when opposite magnets are brought close together?

When opposite magnets are brought close together, they attract each other and pull towards one another. This is because opposite poles of magnets (north and south) are attracted to each other due to their magnetic fields.


What are the two magnets brought together?

When two magnets are brought together, they can either attract each other if their poles are opposite (North and South) or repel each other if their poles are the same (North and North, or South and South). This attraction or repulsion is due to the magnetic fields surrounding the magnets interacting with each other.


How could the same set of magnets exhibit both attraction and repulsion towards each other?

Magnets have two poles, north and south. When two magnets with opposite poles (north and south) are brought close together, they attract each other. However, when two magnets with the same poles (north and north, or south and south) are brought close together, they repel each other. This is because like poles repel and opposite poles attract due to the magnetic field lines interacting.


How does a magnets north pole behave when brought near another north pole near a magnets south pole?

When two of the same poles are brought together they will repel each other. When opposite poles are brought together they attract. Your question was a little unclear, so I hope this helps.


How does a magnet's north pole behave when brought near another north pole near a magnet's south pole?

When two of the same poles are brought together they will repel each other. When opposite poles are brought together they attract. Your question was a little unclear, so I hope this helps.


How does a magnet's north pole behave when brought near another north polenear a magnet south pole?

When two of the same poles are brought together they will repel each other. When opposite poles are brought together they attract. Your question was a little unclear, so I hope this helps.


How do the different poles react to one another when brought close together?

if you bring north and north they would repel. if you bring south and south they repel. If you bring north and south they will attract


When 2 south poles of a magnet are put together what happens?

It doesn't matter if two south or two north poles meet, the will create a sort-of-force-field around that pole. For the south pole, it is attracted to north poles and averted from its own kind. For north, vice versa.


What happens to the magnetic force when two magnets are brought close to each other?

When two magnets are brought close to each other, the magnetic force between them either attracts or repels the magnets depending on their orientation. If the poles are opposite (North and South), they attract each other. If the poles are the same (North and North, or South and South), they repel each other.