In physics and chemistry, the opposite of attract is repel. (Though, in public relations, the opposite of attract is promote.)
Then you will end up with two magnets, each half will be a new magnet, with both a north and a south pole. But the magnet will be weaker.
The north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet due to their opposite polarities. Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract.
The north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet attract each other due to their opposite magnetic properties.
That you have placed the magnet towards the northern pole of the unmarked magnet. Like poles retract while opposite poles attract
To attract the south pole of a bar magnet, you would need to place it near the north pole of another magnet or in close proximity to the bar magnet's north pole. Since opposite poles attract, positioning the south pole of the bar magnet toward the north pole of the magnet shown will result in a pull toward the magnet. This attraction occurs because magnetic fields interact in such a way that opposite poles draw closer together.
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
attract
Yes. The "north pole" of one magnet will attract the "south pole" of another. Opposite charges attract, likecharges repel.
anything that contains metal, or the opposite polar attraction for the magnet (i.e. the + will attract to the - and vice versa)
No, opposite polarities attract, alike polarities repel.
Then you will end up with two magnets, each half will be a new magnet, with both a north and a south pole. But the magnet will be weaker.
all magnets attract ferrous metals (metals containing iron) and the opposite poles of another magnet.
You have the situation reversed. Like poles repel, opposite poles attrect
When one end of the unmagnetized needle is in contact with a magnet, the magnetic field from the magnet induces magnetism in the needle. This results in the end of the needle touching the magnet becoming a magnetic pole, and the other end becoming an opposite pole. The opposite poles attract each other, causing the unmagnetized needle to attract another needle when in contact with a magnet.
magnetic field to attract opposite sides of another magnet
Magnets attract when their opposite poles are near each other, creating a magnetic force that pulls the magnets together. This attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic domains in the materials.
Nope they must be opposite poles