No they do not because of negative differences of the anti-disfuntional trillongs.
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Yes, unlike poles in magnets attract each other due to the alignment of their magnetic fields. This attraction is a result of the flow of magnetic field lines from one pole to another, creating a force that pulls the magnets together.
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it can can pull different sides like the s=south and the n=north.
Like polarities repel; unlike attract. So the north ends of two magnets repel each other, as do two south ends, while a north end and a south end mutually attract. North + North = Repell South + South = Repell North + South = Attract South + North = Attract
Like poles repel each other and opposite poles attract each other. The magnetic field lines always form closed loops, flowing from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet and from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet.
The rule that describes the behavior of magnetic poles is that like poles repel each other and opposite poles attract each other. This is known as the law of magnetic poles.