Where does the energy go in repelling magnets?

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Repelling magnets experience a decrease in magnetic strength due to the opposing magnetic fields interacting, which leads to a loss of magnetism over time. This weakening can occur from thermal losses or the alignment of magnetic domains. When magnets are held in a repelling position, the energy density between them diminishes, resulting in reduced potential energy. The discussion also raises the question of whether physically bonding magnets with like poles (N/N or S/S) can lead to a permanent loss of magnetism, which is affirmed. Overall, prolonged exposure to repelling conditions can weaken magnets, but the specifics depend on various factors including thermal effects and magnetic domain behavior.
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Two magnet I put nearer to each other in such a way that there is a repulsive force between them. Both the magnets have some potential energy with respect to each other. I keep magnet in this position for a long time & so magnetic field became weaker & so magnet have less amount of potential energy w.r.t. each other. So, where does the energy gone? For which work it is consumed?
 
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Why would the magnetic field get weaker?
 
if the number of magnetic Domain go larger magnetic field will get weaker.
 
pallidin said:
Why would the magnetic field get weaker?

Hello pallidin,
If two magnet put in such a manner there is repulsion is acted between them, then lines of magnetic force of both magnet is in opposite direction, this leads lost in magnetism. That's why magnetism became weaker.
I have heard this thing before if anything is wrong in this concept please tell me. I am from mechanical background so may be electrical misconception is there.
 
suhagsindur said:
Hello pallidin,
If two magnet put in such a manner there is repulsion is acted between them, then lines of magnetic force of both magnet is in opposite direction, this leads lost in magnetism. That's why magnetism became weaker.
I have heard this thing before if anything is wrong in this concept please tell me. I am from mechanical background so may be electrical misconception is there.

So, is this saying that duct taping(or epoxy) two magnets together with N/N or S/S for a couple days, a week or a year will cause the two magnets to lose or reduce their magnetism?
 
suhagsindur said:
Hello pallidin,
If two magnet put in such a manner there is repulsion is acted between them, then lines of magnetic force of both magnet is in opposite direction, this leads lost in magnetism. That's why magnetism became weaker.
I have heard this thing before if anything is wrong in this concept please tell me. I am from mechanical background so may be electrical misconception is there.

If you mean to ask why magnets become weaker after a long exposure, it's usually due to thermal losses.
If you mean to ask about induced magnetism, consider the situation where the first magnet is small & the other is very strong. Even if the magnetic domains of the first magnet are to 'flip' over adiabatically, no energy is lost. It's just the energy density between the neighbouring poles of the magnets that decreases.
 
pallidin said:
So, is this saying that duct taping(or epoxy) two magnets together with N/N or S/S for a couple days, a week or a year will cause the two magnets to lose or reduce their magnetism?

Yes, the same thing which I want to tell you.
 
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