their magnetic poles atract the opposite charge in order to optain the other charge. therefore they pull together to conect with a negative(-) and positive(+) because one end is filled with negative but needs positive and vise versa so when you put a + and + they don't need each other so the pushaway,same goes with negative poles
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All magnets have two poles. A north and a south one. The north pole of one magnet when brought close to the south pole of an another magnet or the south pole of a magnet when brought close to the north pole of an another magnet, the two magnets attract each other (try to be closer) . Conversely if the north pole is brought close to another north pole or the south pole is brought close to another south pole, the two magnets try to repel (try to go apart).
A temporary magnet, such as an electromagnet, can only attract materials when in contact with another magnet or when an electric current is flowing through it. It loses its magnetism when the current is turned off or the magnetic field is removed.
The gas molecules interact with one another
A magnet will pick up materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt, as these are magnetic materials. This includes items like iron nails, paperclips, and certain types of coins. Materials that are not attracted to magnets include plastic, glass, and wood.
You can determine if the brass rod is a magnet by placing the magnet near the brass rod. If the brass rod is attracted to the magnet or if it shows magnetism when placed in a magnetic field, then it is likely a magnet. If there is no attraction or magnetism shown, then the brass rod is not a magnet.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that magnets can magnetize water. Magnets can interact with water molecules, but they do not magnetize or make water magnetic.