It is when you have the pole north facing up and the pole south facing down they repel. When the pole north and south are facing up or down they attract.
The opposite poles attract and similar poles repel.
Like poles repel and unlike poles attract and keep 'um away from your pacemaker.
SOME Electromagnet like permanent magnets have two poles(north/south). Likewise the rules for SOME Electromagnets are the same as those of a permanent magnet(same poles repel, different poles attract).
unlike charges attract each other and like charges repel each other. :)
1) Opposites like a Posative and negative attract. +- 2) Same charges means they repel. - <-------> - :)
Yes, the rules for applying attraction and repulsion forces are the same for electric charges and magnets.
The two fundamental rules or "golden rules" of electrostatics are 1) only negative charges move in electricity, and 2) opposite charges attract while like charges repel.
Like charges repel, unlike charges attract, is what I learned at school. This is true for electric/magnetic charges. Within the atomic nucleus other forces take over, so two protons can live together.
Two magnets will attract each other when the opposite poles are facing each other. When the north faces the south, the magnets will pull closer, when they face the same way, they will try to move apart.
the laws of magnetism are electrons have to line up,opposite ends attract and the same repellAnswerTwo equations governs Magnetism Gausses's Law for magnetism: Div (H) = 0 where H is a vectorAmpere's Circuital Law: Curl(H) = J + dD/dt H, J and D are all vectors also.H is magnetic field intensity J is current density D is electric flux densityEwan q kung ano sag0otA:There is a North and South pole, and when you take another Magnet and try to make it attract to the other Magnet, It will.. But if you put South with South, it won't attract, if you put North with North, Won't attratc ethier =}Zoe did this answer
Opposite charges attract each other.
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