Magnets can interact with other magnets or non-magnet objects through attraction or repulsion depending on their poles and the composition of the other object. Magnets will attract or repel other magnets based on whether their poles are alike or different. Magnets can attract non-magnet objects that contain iron, nickel, cobalt or their alloys. Only magnets are able to both attract and repel other magnets or magnetic objects, while non-magnetized magnetic objects can only be attracted.
Magnets can interact with other magnets or non-magnet objects through attraction or repulsion depending on their poles and the composition of the other object. Magnets will attract or repel other magnets based on whether their poles are alike or different. Magnets can attract non-magnet objects that contain iron, nickel, cobalt or their alloys. Only magnets are able to both attract and repel other magnets or magnetic objects, while non-magnetized magnetic objects can only be attracted.
Magnets can interact with other magnets or non-magnet objects through attraction or repulsion depending on their poles and the composition of the other object. Magnets will attract or repel other magnets based on whether their poles are alike or different. Magnets can attract non-magnet objects that contain iron, nickel, cobalt or their alloys. Only magnets are able to both attract and repel other magnets or magnetic objects, while non-magnetized magnetic objects can only be attracted.
What conditions with observable effects make magnets
interact with another magnet?
Magnets that are in good condition
are strong enough to push or pull another magnet close enough to it. In general, what conditions with observable effects make magnets interact with non-magnet objects?
• Magnets, strong or weak, can be made to
attract non-magnet objects that is made of or has parts that are magnetic in nature such as those made of iron, nickel, cobalt or its alloys. Q9. What type of force/s can magnets exert on another magnet?
• Magnets can both attract and repel other
magnets. Like poles of magnets when close enough will cause the magnets to repel each other, while unlike poles of magnets that are close enough will cause the magnets to attract each other. Q10. What type of force/s can magnets exert on non- magnet objects with observable effects?
•Both poles of the magnet can
attract non-magnet objects that have materials or parts that are magnetic in nature. Q11. How will you differentiate magnets from objects made of magnetic materials?
• Only magnets can repel other magnets and
already magnetized objects. But non-magnetized objects made of magnetic materials can only be attracted by a magnet.