A Magnet attracts or repels other Magnets, depending on their mutual orientation of North and South Poles.
When placing like Poles of two Magnets together, the Magnets repel each other,
In physics and chemistry, the opposite of attract is repel. (Though, in public relations, the opposite of attract is promote.)
The north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet attract each other due to their opposite magnetic properties.
Then you will end up with two magnets, each half will be a new magnet, with both a north and a south pole. But the magnet will be weaker.
Magnets have two opposite sides, called "north" and "south". The same sides, for example north and north, of different magnets repel each other, while opposite sides (north vs. south) attract each other.
The north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet due to their opposite polarities. Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract.
In physics and chemistry, the opposite of attract is repel. (Though, in public relations, the opposite of attract is promote.)
The North Pole of one magnet and the South Pole of another magnet attract each other. This is due to the alignment of magnetic fields, where opposite poles are attracted to each other.
When two opposite sides of a magnet are in contact with each other, the magnetic fields align and attract each other, causing the magnet to stick together. This is due to the attraction between the opposite poles of the magnet.
Nope they must be opposite poles
The north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet attract each other due to their opposite magnetic properties.
Then you will end up with two magnets, each half will be a new magnet, with both a north and a south pole. But the magnet will be weaker.
Magnets attract when their opposite poles are near each other, creating a magnetic force that pulls the magnets together. This attraction occurs due to the alignment of the magnetic domains in the materials.
If two magnets attract each other, their poles are opposite. This means that the North pole of one magnet is attracted to the South pole of the other magnet.
Like charges repel each other while opposite charges attract each other.
When one end of the unmagnetized needle is in contact with a magnet, the magnetic field from the magnet induces magnetism in the needle. This results in the end of the needle touching the magnet becoming a magnetic pole, and the other end becoming an opposite pole. The opposite poles attract each other, causing the unmagnetized needle to attract another needle when in contact with a magnet.
Magnets have two opposite sides, called "north" and "south". The same sides, for example north and north, of different magnets repel each other, while opposite sides (north vs. south) attract each other.
Opposite poles of magnets attract each other, meaning the north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet. This is due to the alignment of magnetic fields in opposite directions, creating a force of attraction between the poles.