what happens when you place the positive end of one magnet near the negative end to another?
Hello - better to ask this question in physics :) It is closed as it is in the wrong subject.
what did you say
Your question is posted in the wrong section (this is section is biology - the study of living things). Please post it in the physics section (the study of the physical world).
no man I"M talking about biology my questions was biology things so what's up
The study of magnets is generally placed in physics, are you sure you are thinking of the correct subject?
yeah i'm sure
Well unfortunately magnets are not living things, that's why they are not studied in biology. There is a good description of an answer to your question here though: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/science/physical_processes/magnets/read/2/
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