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magnets are strong and if you put a cell phone near it, it might damage it
When you add multiple magnets, the magnetic fields combine according to the principles of superposition. If the magnets are aligned in the same direction, the magnetic field strength increases and extends further. If the magnets are aligned in opposite directions, they can cancel out each other's magnetic fields.
Oh, dude, if you try to stick two north pole magnets together, they'll totally repel each other like exes at a high school reunion. It's like a force field of "nope, not today." So, yeah, they'll just push away from each other faster than I run from responsibilities.
If you put two south pole magnets together, they would repel each other (the force would push the two magnets away from each other). Only north pole and south pole attract each other. Short answer- you would have a hard time getting the two south poles to touch! Hope this helped! =D
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put magnets and put magnets on a car and put magnets on a car and put the car on the road and put the magnets on the road and put the magnets touch the magnets on the road and on the car
No, it is not recommended to put magnets in the washing machine as they can damage the machine and the magnets themselves.
it repels the magnets away from each other the same would happen if you put an N and N together
Don't put magnets on the out side of the big box coz it wil pull the wires
You need a copper wire and magnets. put magnet on plus side of battery and then form the copper wire around it.
It loses its charged.
you just put them in?
No, why would magnets give you cancer?
You put them in the toy for the child to stick the toy to metal objects... magnets are the same no matter what you put them in, even avocados.
suspend the magnets from strings in such a way that they only repel each other. (Between two glass plates maybe, so they can't rotate.) measure the angle of the strings. Knowing the weight of each magnet, the acceleration of gravity, and the cosine of the angle between the strings this should give you enough to calculate the magnitude of the force between the magnets. (Providing you know vector addition of course.)
You now have 2 bar magnets, each with half the magnetic force of the original.
You get one magnet and put it to another and then they are together like magnets... no need to thank me for the answer.