I can't find an answer for this anywhere on Google!
I found this magnetic bar at work, and when I put a neodymium magnet up to it, it repels like a regular magnet. But when I force the two similar poles together and it gets close, it no longer repels and they stick together. What is going on?
magic
aligned electrons
Since Newton, we've accepted that invisible forces are at play in the world. They're wholly predictable forces, though, who you can mostly rely on. QM being a bit of an exception, with things falling into probability distributions, rather than deterministic motion and behavior.
With magnets, though, we just have to accept that things in the universe act a certain way, and do every single time. We can give some reasons, but ultimately, invisible forces are at play.
Ill put this in simple terms, since big magnet so big the invisible magnet force go through much of it and closer it get, much stronger. when big magnet get real close it stick cause so stronk