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What is the relationship between the poles on the magnet?

like poles attract unlike poles repel


How do you identify like poles and unlike poles in magnet?

Like poles of a magnet, which are either both north or both south, repel each other, while unlike poles, one north and one south, attract each other. To identify the poles, you can bring a known magnet close to the magnet in question; if they repel, they are like poles, and if they attract, they are unlike poles. Additionally, a compass can be used, as the north pole of the compass will point towards a south pole of the magnet and vice versa.


What are the Two properties of magnet?

Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.


The North Pole of a magnet will repel with the North Pole of another magnet?

Yes. When unlike poles meet,they attract.When like poles meet, they repel.


Will a north pole of a magnet against the north pole of another magnet attract or repel?

Repel.


Can a magnet repel a ferromagnetic material?

Yes, a magnet can repel a ferromagnetic material if the poles of the magnet and the material are aligned in a way that causes repulsion.


What is magnet and uses?

an magnet is a object that attracts or repel


Does the north pole end of one magnet attact or repel the north pole end of the other magnet?

repel


Can a magnet repel a paperclip?

Yes, a magnet can repel a paperclip if the paperclip is made of a material that is not attracted to the magnet, like aluminum. The magnet's magnetic field will interact with the paperclip's electrons, causing it to repel.


Which poles on a magnet repel?

opposite


What repels electric charge?

A negative charge will repel a negative charge.


Can a magnet ever repel a ferromagnetic material, such as iron or steel?

Yes, a magnet can repel a ferromagnetic material under certain conditions, such as when the poles of the magnet are aligned in a way that causes repulsion.