A steel drawing pin and a stone statue would have no significant repelling or attracting effect on each other. This is because the materials they are made of (steel and stone) do not exhibit magnetic properties that would cause them to interact in this way.
No, not all force fields can attract and repel. Some force fields, like magnetic fields, can both attract and repel objects with opposite magnetic polarity, while others, like gravitational fields, only attract objects and cannot repel them.
In the context of physics, yes. In this context, "repel" refers to two objects that push against each other, while "attract" refers to two objects that pull towards each other.
attract
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
Same poles attract where as opposite poles repel. N-N= repel N-S=attract S-N=attract S-S=repel
they repel. opposites attract!
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
repel
They repel.
I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
All of the metals attract and repel, but if a: negative and positive come together= attract positve and a negative come together= attract negative and negative come together= repel positive and positive come together= repel
attract
they will definatly attract
If charges are alike, they repel. If charges are opposite, they attract.
Repel
Repel.
No