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The repel force is mostly a little stronger than the attraction. I have succeeded of doing this and the answer I found is repel force. (Some stupid people says that they have equal force but they're wrong)

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How do magnets work in space and what effects do they have on objects in a zero-gravity environment?

In space, magnets work the same way as on Earth by creating a magnetic field. In a zero-gravity environment, magnets can attract or repel objects with magnetic properties, but the effects may be different due to the absence of gravity. Objects may move more freely and unpredictably in zero gravity when influenced by magnetic fields.


How does overlapping magnet wire make an electromagnet stronger?

Overlapping magnet wire in an electromagnet increases the number of wire turns, which creates a stronger magnetic field due to increased current flow and more concentrated magnetic lines of force. This increased magnetic field strength enhances the electromagnet's ability to attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials.


What are the conditions in which bar magnets repel or attract?

The standard North and South Pole explanation does not satisfy me. Yes, like poles repel and unlike poles attract but that doesn't explain the actual mechanism that causes the attraction or repulsion. I think that there is a similarity between a magnet and a tornado. If two tornadoes both rotating clockwise approached each other they would push each other away like gears grinding against each other. On the other hand if one tornado was rotating clockwise and the other counterclockwise they would not repel because they would be like gears meshing properly. So they would not repel but what then would cause them to attract. There are many forms of matter and energy in space, it is not empty. All these forms of matter and energy are not sitting still; they are moving and bumping into each other, pushing on the tornadoes. Two things that are not pushing against each other will be pushed together by all the other pushing forms of matter and energy in space. Also, a whirling tornado creates a partial vacuum inside the tornado which will enhance the forces pushing them together. A tornado is also called a vortex.An electromagnet is usually made by wrapping insulated wire around an iron core and pushing electrons through the wire by connecting a battery or power source. This is very similar to a tornado or vortex but it is a vortex of rotating electrons. The rotating electrons in the wire will also stimulate the rotating electrons in the iron atoms. My guess is that the rotating electrons will create a partial vacuum of negatively (and probably positively) charged particles inside the vortex of rotating electrons. The external pushing forces in space will push against the magnets until their rotations in the electro magnets line up and no longer grind and push against each other i.e. like poles repel and opposite poles attract. They are just filling a vacuum!This suggests a possible mechanism that better explains what happens with magnets and satisfies my curiosity more than a rule that says like poles repel and unlike poles attract. It may not fully explain the cause but I think it's closer to the actual mechanism.The polarity of magnets causes them to repel and attract. Magnets normally have two ends, they are called north pole and south pole. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract. So, a north pole and north pole would repel each other, and a north pole and a south pole would attract each other.


Does electrons attract protons with less force or more force or same force?

Electrons and protons attract each other with the same force, known as the electromagnetic force. This force is determined by the distance between the charges and their magnitudes, following Coulomb's law.


Why do magnets repel from each other when one is flipped over?

I think that the same poles of two different magnets repel each other because they are not in perfect harmony. They must have the negative and the positive for there to be co-operation. The north for example is the positive and the south is the negative, so one gives off energy and the other need it so they attach. But the opposite poles either push each other away with the excess energy they produce or they go off in seek of the energy they need in another source therefore moving away from each other.

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Do magnets repel nonmagnetic materials?

Magnets attract magnetic materials such as iron. Magnets either attract or repel other magnets depending on the polarity. Magnets repel diamagnetic materials. Most diamagnetic materials (bismuth, diamond, graphite, silver) are only weakly repelled. Super conductors are strongly diamagnetic, and are more strongly repelled.


How magnets magnetize objects?

magnets attract metal objects with an invisible force. Process continued until the force was weak that it could not pass through ant more metal


What does attract and repel mean?

Good Q,!!! if you ever studied magnitism or electricity you wil understand than when 2 magnets can atract which means to pull together of stick and the exact oppposite for repel. repel means to pull apart. it will get you more intrested in science and dating. good luck!


When the magnetic fields of two or more magnets overlap what is the results?

When the magnetic fields of two magnets overlap, they either attract or repel each other, depending on the orientation of their poles. Like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other, while opposite poles (north-south) attract each other. The strength of the interaction depends on the distance between the magnets and the strength of their individual magnetic fields.


Does iron attract magnet?

It would be more accurate to say that magnets attract iron (but under the Newtonian principle that for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction, if magnets attract iron, then iron attracts magnets, so yes).


Can magnets pull more than their own mass?

Of course., they can.. What matters is how much is magnetic power (being more specific, electrically magnetic flux.). The attraction between two magnets is tremendously high with higher flux density magnets. (if you are more interested to know about, can browse for neodymium magnets!).


How can you explain the magic of magnets to preschoolers in a fun and engaging way?

One way to explain the magic of magnets to preschoolers is by using simple language and engaging activities. You can show them how magnets attract certain objects like paper clips or coins, and how they can repel other magnets. Encourage them to explore and experiment with different objects to see what sticks to the magnet and what doesn't. You can also use magnetic toys or games to make learning about magnets more interactive and fun for preschoolers.


What will happen when the magnetic field of two or more magnets overlap?

When the magnetic fields of two or more magnets overlap, they either reinforce each other (attraction) or cancel each other out (repulsion), depending on their alignment and orientation. This interaction is described by the laws of magnetism, where opposite poles attract and like poles repel each other.


How do magnets work in space and what effects do they have on objects in a zero-gravity environment?

In space, magnets work the same way as on Earth by creating a magnetic field. In a zero-gravity environment, magnets can attract or repel objects with magnetic properties, but the effects may be different due to the absence of gravity. Objects may move more freely and unpredictably in zero gravity when influenced by magnetic fields.


What is force that is attracting or repelling?

Everything has a gravitational pull, which is proportionate to the mass of the object:The moon's gravitational pull creates waves and tides on Earth,Earth's gravitational pull keeps the moon in orbit around Earth, andthe sun's gravitational pull keeps Earth in orbit around the sun.


How does overlapping magnet wire make an electromagnet stronger?

Overlapping magnet wire in an electromagnet increases the number of wire turns, which creates a stronger magnetic field due to increased current flow and more concentrated magnetic lines of force. This increased magnetic field strength enhances the electromagnet's ability to attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials.


Which are better Little magnets or bigger magnets?

bigger magnets. 'cus bigger magnets have more force(also so called as attraction) . thus, smaller magnets have less attraction.