They say the two magnets are reppeling each other.
The tetrads are pulled apart.
As two magnets get further apart, the strength of the magnetic force between them decreases. This relationship follows an inverse square law, which means that the force of attraction or repulsion diminishes rapidly with distance.
When two opposite poles of magnets are brought together, they will attract each other and stick together. The magnetic force between them creates a connection and holds them in place until they are pulled apart.
When the tension (stress) is great enough, they will fracture or deform.
Magma is extruded as lava at the mid-ocean ridges when they are pulled apart.
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The tetrads are pulled apart.
Some magnets are stronger than others, making them harder to pull apart. For strong magnets, you can pull the magnets sideways to get them apart.
When two magnets attract, it means that the opposite poles of the magnets are facing each other. This causes a magnetic force to pull the two magnets together. The attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic fields surrounding the magnets.
As two magnets get further apart, the strength of the magnetic force between them decreases. This relationship follows an inverse square law, which means that the force of attraction or repulsion diminishes rapidly with distance.
When two opposite poles of magnets are brought together, they will attract each other and stick together. The magnetic force between them creates a connection and holds them in place until they are pulled apart.
magnets can be made destroyed or broken apart
Not pulled apart but RIPPED apart to shred's.
When the tension (stress) is great enough, they will fracture or deform.
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Magma is extruded as lava at the mid-ocean ridges when they are pulled apart.
the pushing apart of magnets is known as repulsion as they are pushing away from each other. The opposite to this is attraction