At any distance. The strength of the repulsion increases with proximity and it is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them i.e. if you double the distance the force is 1/4th
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
Yes they go in opposite directions and Repel. For example if you have two magnets and point the South and South together they will repel each other.
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Well, rusty magnets do not work as well as a normal magnet. But they can work. And yes try can repel but if you use rusty magnets, it won't work as well. I hope this helped! :)
If an electromagnet is close enough, it will either attract or repel other magnets.
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Magnets attract or repel other magnets thanks to something called the magnetic force.
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
Yes they go in opposite directions and Repel. For example if you have two magnets and point the South and South together they will repel each other.
when the magnets repel they have the same poles facing each other. Like if you hold two north side pole together they will repel.
They repel each other.
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Repel each other
they repel each other
Well, rusty magnets do not work as well as a normal magnet. But they can work. And yes try can repel but if you use rusty magnets, it won't work as well. I hope this helped! :)
If an electromagnet is close enough, it will either attract or repel other magnets.
No, magnets cannot repel metal. To repel something with a magnet it would have to have a magnetic field.