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How do magnets behave in outer space? Without atmosphere to create friction and no gravity, do they repel?

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How do magnets behave in outer space? Without atmosphere to create friction and no gravity, do they repel?

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Good question. Yes, most likely they would still behave like magnets and attract and repel according to their positions with respect to each other.

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