What magnets attract each other?

When two magnets are brought together, the opposite poles will attract one another, but the like poles will repel one another. This is similar to electric charges. Like charges repel, and unlike charges attract. Since a free hanging magnet will always face north, magnets have long been used for finding direction.
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What make two magnets attract?

One simple rule to remember with magnets is that opposites attract. Every magnet has a north pole and a south pole. Placing two unlike poles together causes them to attract. When you try to place two like poles together (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other.
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What magnets go together?

In the case of magnets, opposites attract. A north pole of one magnet will stick to a south pole of another magnet. But a north pole of one magnet will repel the north pole of another magnet.
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Are there magnets that only attract each other?

No, there is no sense in which you can "tune" a magnet. A material is either magnetic or it's not, and if it's a magnet then it is attracted/repelled by all other magnets. You can make electromagnets which can be switched on or off, but when it is on it acts like any other magnet.
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What 4 Things are attracted to magnets?

Metals that attract to magnets

Metals that naturally attract to magnets are known as ferromagnetic metals; these magnets will firmly stick to these metals. For example, iron, cobalt, steel, nickel, manganese, gadolinium, and lodestone are all ferromagnetic metals.
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What materials do magnets attract?

Magnetic metals

Iron is magnetic, so any metal with iron in it will be attracted to a magnet. Steel contains iron, so a steel paperclip will be attracted to a magnet too. Most other metals, for example aluminium, copper and gold, are NOT magnetic. Two metals that aren't magnetic are gold and silver.
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What particular kind of materials attract to a magnet?

Iron, cobalt and nickel, as well as alloys composed of these ferromagnetic metals, are strongly attracted to magnets. Other ferromagnetic metals include gadolinium, neodymium and samarium. Paramagnetic metals are weakly attracted to magnets, and include platinum, tungsten, aluminum and magnesium.
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Does magnet attract stainless steel?

All stainless steel metals are a type of steel. That means their chemical composition contains iron. In most cases, stainless steel varieties with iron in their composition are magnetic. If the alloy has an austenitic crystal structure, then it's not magnetic.
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Can magnets repel metal?

That alignment dissipates once the magnetic field is removed and therefore, the only way for a metal to be repelled by a magnet is if it's first magnetized to the opposite pole.
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How do I become magnetic?

To become magnetized, another strongly magnetic substance must enter the magnetic field of an existing magnet. The magnetic field is the area around a magnet that has magnetic force. All magnets have north and south poles. Opposite poles are attracted to each other, while the same poles repel each other.
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Can 2 magnets stick together?

Magnets don't always stick together.

In other words, if you hold two magnets together so that like-poles are close together (two norths OR two souths), they repel. Try it! It feels like the magnets are surrounded by an invisible rubber layer pushing them apart. That invisible layer is called a magnetic field.
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What happens if you put 2 magnets together?

When two magnets are brought together, the opposite poles will attract one another, but the like poles will repel one another. This is similar to electric charges. Like charges repel, and unlike charges attract. Since a free hanging magnet will always face north, magnets have long been used for finding direction.
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Can you put two magnets together?

By adding one magnet on to the other, e.g. stacking, the stacked magnets will work as one bigger magnet and will exert a greater magnetic performance. As more magnets are stacked together, the strength will increase until the length of the stack is equal to the diameter.
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Why do 2 magnets repel each other?

This is because when the two magnets of like poles are kept facing each other the lines of forces are in opposite directions. So the like poles repel each other. When the unlike poles of a bar magnet face each other the magnetic lines of force are in the same direction and hence unlike poles attract each other.
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Which among the following can be attracted by a magnet Why?

Iron, nickel and cobalt are strongly attracted to magnets. Scientists call these metallic elements "ferromagnetic" because of this strong attraction.
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Why do magnets attract metal?

You may have noticed that the materials that make good magnets are the same as the materials magnets attract. This is because magnets attract materials that have unpaired electrons that spin in the same direction. In other words, the quality that turns a metal into a magnet also attracts the metal to magnets.
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What are the 7 magnets?

Here are the main 7 types of magnets.
  • Neodymium iron boron (NdFeB) – Permanent magnet.
  • Samarium cobalt (SmCo) – Permanent magnet.
  • Alnico – Permanent magnet.
  • Ceramic or ferrite magnets – Permanent magnet.
  • Temporary Magnets – magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field.
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Do magnets stick to aluminum?

Under normal circumstances, aluminium is not magnetic, mainly because of its crystal structure. It's referred to as a paramagnetic material along with other metals like Magnesium and Lithium.
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What rock repels a magnet?

Carbon Graphite. Narrowly sliced carbon graphite has a negative magnetic susceptibility. This material provokes weak diamagnetic fields in the presence of magnetic fields. Carbon graphite floats in a magnetic field of rare earth permanent magnets.
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Can a magnet attract copper?

If you have a strong enough magnetic field all matter is magnetic. But copper is so weakly magnetic that we can't observe it without very, very large magnetic fields. So the short answer is "No, copper isn't magnetic." This can quickly be tested by trying to pick up a penny with a magnet.
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Will a magnet stick to gold?

What to do: Hold the magnet up to the gold. If it's real gold it will not stick to the magnet. (Fun fact: Real gold is not magnetic.) Fake gold, on the other hand, will stick to the magnet.
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Do magnets stick to silver?

"Silver is not noticeably magnetic, and exhibits only weak magnetic effects unlike iron, nickel, cobalt, and the like," says Martin. "If your magnet sticks strongly to the piece, it has a ferromagnetic core and is not silver." Fake silver or silver-plated items are generally made of other metals.
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What are the 4 magnetic metals?

The most common metals used for permanent magnets are iron, nickel, cobalt and some alloys of rare earth metals.
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Which of the following group of examples can a magnet attract?

Magnets do the following things: Attract certain materials, such as iron, nickel, cobalt, certain steels and other alloys.
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What are the 4 types of magnets?

There are four types of permanent magnets:
  • Ceramic or ferrite.
  • Alnico.
  • Samarium Cobalt (SmCo)
  • Neodymium Iron Boron (NIB)
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