they either stick together or they repell eachother.
Tornadoes have a suction pull like vacuums and magnets
Kids might like to know that magnets have two poles (North and South), that opposite poles attract, that magnets attract certain metals but not all, and that magnets are used in the creation of electricity.
Rusty magnets can still attract and repel other magnets like regular magnets. The presence of rust on the surface does not significantly affect the magnetic properties of the magnet itself. However, excessive rust or corrosion may weaken the overall strength of the magnet.
Magnets can be purchased at a variety of retail stores in America, including craft stores like Michaels, office supply stores like Staples, and hardware stores like Home Depot. Additionally, magnets can also be bought online from websites like Amazon, eBay, and Magnets.com.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
No, magnets are not conductive. Magnets do not allow electricity to flow through them like conductive materials do.
Because like repels like and like attracts unlike.
The things that have suctions like magnets and vacuums are planets.
Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a much higher magnetic strength compared to other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
Tornadoes have a suction pull like vacuums and magnets
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
Things that are like magnets and vacuums and have a suctional pull are suction items.
Kids might like to know that magnets have two poles (North and South), that opposite poles attract, that magnets attract certain metals but not all, and that magnets are used in the creation of electricity.
Like magnets.
Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a magnetic field significantly stronger than other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
You get one magnet and put it to another and then they are together like magnets... no need to thank me for the answer.