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North does NOT repel south, etc.; rather, north ATTRACTS south, and north REPELS north.What happens here is as follows. The north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. The north end of a compass is attracted by Earth's magnetic SOUTH pole; therefore, Earth's ACTUAL magnetic south pole is to the north. However, and confusingly, this has traditionally often been called Earth's magnetic north pole.
Gravity, which is the fundamental force in the macroscopic physical world in which we live, is universally attractive. There is no equal repelling force such as anti gravity. Repelling forces such as those that occur with the weak, strong and electro-magnetic forces only take place at the microscopic level.
The North pole of a magnet or Earth attracts the South pole, while repelling the North pole. The South pole attracts the North pole and repels the South pole. For Earth, the North magnetic pole is located near the geographic North pole, and the South magnetic pole is near the geographic South pole.
An antiferroquadrupole is another name for an antiferromagnetic quadrupole - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
A magnet generates a magnetic field that attracts or repels other materials containing iron, nickel, or cobalt. This property allows magnets to be used in a wide range of applications, including compasses, electric motors, and MRI machines.
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well when you have two magnets that are the same direction, for example, noth and north, they repel because they are both north but when you have north and south they attract because they are different sort of like man and woman
In space, a magnet works the same way as it does on Earth. A magnet creates a magnetic field around it that attracts or repels other magnetic materials. This is because the movement of charged particles within the magnet creates a magnetic force. In space, the lack of air or gravity does not affect the magnet's ability to create a magnetic field.
North does NOT repel south, etc.; rather, north ATTRACTS south, and north REPELS north.What happens here is as follows. The north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. The north end of a compass is attracted by Earth's magnetic SOUTH pole; therefore, Earth's ACTUAL magnetic south pole is to the north. However, and confusingly, this has traditionally often been called Earth's magnetic north pole.
Gravity, which is the fundamental force in the macroscopic physical world in which we live, is universally attractive. There is no equal repelling force such as anti gravity. Repelling forces such as those that occur with the weak, strong and electro-magnetic forces only take place at the microscopic level.
No, it does not. A magnet produces a magnetic field, which attracts only ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, and also repels other magnets. Other ferromagnetic materials include: cobalt, nickel, iron, some alloys of rarer earth metals as well as natural minerals, such as lodestone.
Put the South pole of the nail against the bar magnet to see if it attracts or repels.
No. A magnet is a material that produces a magnetic field. The MF is invisible and is responsible for the magnet's force that pulls on ferromagnetic materials such as iron. It attracts or repels other metals.
To test the strength of a magnet, you can use a compass to see how strongly the magnet attracts or repels the needle. The stronger the magnet, the more the needle will move. You can also compare the magnet's ability to pick up metal objects of different weights to gauge its strength.
An antiferromagnet is any material which is antiferromagnetic - in which a magnet with two identical poles attracts rather than repels.
The North pole of a magnet or Earth attracts the South pole, while repelling the North pole. The South pole attracts the North pole and repels the South pole. For Earth, the North magnetic pole is located near the geographic North pole, and the South magnetic pole is near the geographic South pole.
They used to repel because if you do it south and south it will repel it .When you turn the other way round it will attract it do you know that?