The force between two magnets depends entirely on their polarity. Polarity being divided into North and South, two poles of the same type will repel each other. That is, push away from each other. Two poles of opposite type will attract each other, that is, pull towards one another.
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∙ 12y agoThe force between magnets is an attractive force, meaning they pull towards each other when opposite poles are facing each other. However, if like poles are facing each other, the force becomes repulsive, pushing the magnets away from each other.
The force of pushing or pulling between magnetic poles is known as the magnetic force. This force is caused by the interaction of the magnetic fields of the two poles and acts in a direction determined by the orientation of the poles (attraction between opposite poles and repulsion between like poles). The strength of the force depends on the distance between the poles and the strength of the magnets.
The force between magnets and iron is due to magnetism. Iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be easily magnetized and attracts other magnets due to its alignment of atomic dipoles. This attraction or repulsion between iron and magnets is a result of the magnetic field surrounding the objects.
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.
Pushing forces are forces that result from an object being moved away from you, while pulling forces are forces that result from an object being moved towards you. In pushing, the force is exerted in the direction opposite to the motion, while in pulling, the force is exerted in the direction of the motion.
A pushing force is applied in the direction of an object's motion, causing it to move away from the force. On the other hand, a pulling force is applied in the direction opposite to an object's motion, drawing it towards the force. In essence, pushing moves an object away, while pulling brings it closer.
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The force of pushing or pulling between magnetic poles is known as the magnetic force. This force is caused by the interaction of the magnetic fields of the two poles and acts in a direction determined by the orientation of the poles (attraction between opposite poles and repulsion between like poles). The strength of the force depends on the distance between the poles and the strength of the magnets.
The force between magnets and iron is due to magnetism. Iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be easily magnetized and attracts other magnets due to its alignment of atomic dipoles. This attraction or repulsion between iron and magnets is a result of the magnetic field surrounding the objects.
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.
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Yes, magnets pushing against each other can create a force that causes a wheel to spin. This is the principle behind magnetic motors or generators where the interaction between magnets creates rotational motion.
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Pushing forces are forces that result from an object being moved away from you, while pulling forces are forces that result from an object being moved towards you. In pushing, the force is exerted in the direction opposite to the motion, while in pulling, the force is exerted in the direction of the motion.
A pushing force is applied in the direction of an object's motion, causing it to move away from the force. On the other hand, a pulling force is applied in the direction opposite to an object's motion, drawing it towards the force. In essence, pushing moves an object away, while pulling brings it closer.
The pulling or pushing force from a magnet is called magnetism. Magnets have two poles, North and South, that exert attractive or repulsive forces on other magnetic materials. The strength of this force depends on the distance between the magnet and the material it is acting upon.