No....doesn't work that way! You CAN'T break the laws of nature.
2006-12-31 01:20:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No,two positive charges of a magnet does not attract.
The reason is because of earth's magnetic field which was opposite.Two positive or two negative charges cannot attract.
Its the fact that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other.
2006-12-31 09:29:19
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answer #2
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answered by munavar 1
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Well i'm not too sure about magnet, but i think it may be possible. Attracting of like charges is possible at molecular level through NUCLEAR FORCE. So it may possible that if the charges of magnet are too small and are kept close to each other, then it may take place. Search for nuclear force in wikipedia.....
2006-12-31 10:29:30
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answer #3
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answered by anmol_002 2
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Charges are for electrostatic plates. In magnets we have poles or electromagnetism no charge.
There is a possibility that very strong magnetic North or a very strong positive charge will attract a smaller magnet or charge as its power is negligible to repel.
I know it by practical experiments. You have to ask your teacher.
2006-12-31 09:32:19
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answered by San 2
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No, that is not possible. In the above instances of the giant magnet and small magnet, the giant magnet merely pulls the small magnet in spite of the presence of the opposing pole. "The force of magnetic repulsion is overcome." The two matching poles do not attract.
2006-12-31 13:10:03
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answer #5
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answered by ericscribener 7
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yes! it can be possible when one charge is too small & other is too big. In this case two positive charges of a magnet can attract each other however we have learnt that two positive charges always repel each other.
2006-12-31 09:33:00
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answer #6
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answered by vishnu 1
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Magnets are not considered to be positive and negative.. they have Poles.. Like North Pole and South Pole...
North poles are attracted to South Poles and visa versa...
Like Poles repel each other.
2006-12-31 09:27:25
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answer #7
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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No. As the law goes, "Like Attarts Unlike". There is no way yet to show that positive can attract the positive end.
2006-12-31 12:41:40
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answer #8
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answered by Batman 1
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no, unless the positive was charged to instead be a negative, which wouldnt be a positive. cant break the fundimental laws of magnetism...
2006-12-31 12:51:23
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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NO,BECAUSE ITS THE RULE OF MAGNETISM THAT IN A MAGNET LIKE CHARGES &POLES REPEL EACH OTHER.
2006-12-31 12:06:58
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answer #10
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answered by LIZZIE CLIFFE 2
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you can't have a magnet like that
a magnet can only has one positive charge
2006-12-31 11:48:00
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answer #11
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answered by James Chan 4
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