How do Magnets Work?
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The north pole of one magnet attracts the south pole of a second magnet, while the north pole of one magnet repels the other magnet's north pole. So we have the common saying: like poles repel, unlike poles attract. A magnet creates an invisible area of magnetism all around it called a magnetic field.
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Answer: magnet work on the the bases of attraction and repulsion
Until recently, all magnets were made from metal elements or alloys. These materials produced magnets of different strengths.
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