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− | To '''repel''' | + | ===Meaning=== |
+ | '''Repulsion''' is when two things are pushed away from each other by a [[force]]. | ||
+ | : Singular [[Noun]]: '''Repulsion''' | ||
+ | : Plural [[Noun]]: '''Repulsions''' | ||
+ | : [[Verb]]: '''To repel''' | ||
+ | : [[Adjective]]: '''Repulsive''' | ||
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+ | ===About Attraction=== | ||
+ | : The North Seeking Pole of a magnet can '''repel''' the North Seeking Pole of another [[magnet]]. | ||
+ | : The South Seeking Pole of one magnet and the South Seeking Pole of another [[magnet]] feel a force of '''repulsion'''. | ||
+ | : Magnetism can be an [[Attract|attractive]] force or '''repulsive''' [[force]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 14 August 2018
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Repulsion is when two things are pushed away from each other by a force.
About Attraction
- The North Seeking Pole of a magnet can repel the North Seeking Pole of another magnet.
- The South Seeking Pole of one magnet and the South Seeking Pole of another magnet feel a force of repulsion.
- Magnetism can be an attractive force or repulsive force.