How can a magnet attract or repel another magnet even if they are not touching?
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Magnets are surrounded by an invisible magnetic field that is made by the movement of electrons, the subatomic particles that circle the nucleus of an atom. The hyperactivity of these electrons gives magnets their ability to attract and repel.
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Answer: A magnet can attract the other magnet if they have opposites poles facing towards each other.
They will repel each other if they are placed in infront of each other with same poles.
Explanation: like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.
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