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How come a magnetic bracelet/ necklace my friend got me has little magnets, of which any can 'stick' to any other? It doesn't make sense?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What shape are these magnets and how big are they? If you put two small magnets near to each other they will twist until opposite poles, which attract, are together. By holding them, one in each hand and twist them around you should be able to find a position where they will repel each other. Try it and let us know what you find.
sorry posted while the others were posting. You will find that what is happening is that the little spheres turn so that they are like little earths with opposite poles next to each other:
(N-S )<->(N-S)<->etc etc
Notice that each end has an opposite pole so that if you bend a line of spheres round into a circle the ends will attract
(N-S )<->(N-S)<->etc etc
Notice that each end has an opposite pole so that if you bend a line of spheres round into a circle the ends will attract
Magnets come in many different patterns of polarisation and a re not limited to a single pair of poles.
Some magnets have alternating N and S poles in a row on the same face. When sticking to another similar magnet they will align their poles by moving laterally with respect to each other. The hexoids probably have three pairs of poles.
Others have one pole in the centre and the other as a donut around the outside.
Some magnets have alternating N and S poles in a row on the same face. When sticking to another similar magnet they will align their poles by moving laterally with respect to each other. The hexoids probably have three pairs of poles.
Others have one pole in the centre and the other as a donut around the outside.
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