South and iron attract each other. The south pole of a magnet attracts the north-seeking pole of iron, which is why a compass needle, often made of iron, aligns with the Earth's magnetic field pointing towards the North Pole.
Like polarities repel; unlike attract. So the north ends of two magnets repel each other, as do two south ends, while a north end and a south end mutually attract. North + North = Repell South + South = Repell North + South = Attract South + North = Attract
The force that acts to attract iron is magnetism. This force is produced by the movement of electrons within the material. When a material becomes magnetized, its atoms align in a way that creates a magnetic field that can attract or repel other magnetic materials.
Magnets attract or repel objects based on the alignment of their magnetic fields. Like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other, while opposite poles (north-south) attract. This is due to the movement of electrons within the atoms of the magnet, creating a magnetic field that interacts with other magnetic fields.
Yes, because the keepers are made up of iron, when the magnet is in contact with it they become temporary magnet. Keepers also have a useful safety function as they stop external metal being attracted to the magnet.
If two magnetic forces come into contact with each other, they will either attract or repel depending on the alignment of their poles. Like poles (north-north or south-south) will repel each other, and opposite poles (north-south) will attract each other. The strength of the attraction or repulsion will depend on the distance between the magnets and their magnetic field strength.
North + North/South + South = RepelNorth + South/South + North = AttractA.An iron pipeB.An aluminum wire carrying currentE.An electromagnet
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
because they dont attract
Two of the same, i.e., south and south repel or north and north. South and north attract.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.
like poles repel because North to south attract and North to north repel
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?
you get gravity because your holding them together tightly NO. North-North Repel South-South Repel North-South Attract South-North Attract
They will repel each other. Here is a explanation: "-" means they will attract "*" means they will repel South-North North-South North*North South*South Basically, they need to be opposite to attract each other :)
the north to north south to south don't south and north do.
The poles of a magnet attract or repel based on the alignment of their magnetic fields. Like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other because their magnetic fields are in opposite directions and don't align. On the other hand, opposite poles (north-south) attract each other because their magnetic fields align and create a stronger overall field.
poles of the same kind repel one another. poles of differet kinds attract, and this is where the saying ' opposites attract' comes from.