polarity maybe
Magnets also come in different strenghs
A magnet's strength is primarily dependent on the material it is made of and how it is magnetized. Size and shape can influence the distribution of the magnetic field and how it interacts with other magnets or objects, but they do not directly determine the strength of the magnet.
Why not? The capacity of being magnetized does not depend on the shape or on the size, but rather on the kind of material.
It is for different purposes.
their shape and size is different
No, two magnets are not twice as strong as one. The strength of magnets depends on their magnetic field intensity, which is not simply additive when combining multiple magnets. Magnetic strength is influenced by factors such as the magnetic material, size, shape, and orientation of the magnets.
Most kites are (its common). But there are other kites that are a different shape. The ones with a different shape are usually a bigger size.
Maybe different sizes and shapes can stick more magnetic. Think it depends more on the use and requirements for the magnets.
Factors that affect the strength of magnetic force include the distance between the magnets, the material the magnets are made of, the size and shape of the magnets, and the orientation of the magnets relative to each other. Additionally, the presence of any magnetic shielding or intervening materials can also influence the strength of the magnetic force.
No, that's called a similar shape, it has to be both same shape and size, Your Welcome.
Similar.
The word for this is "similar." The same shape and the same size is "congruent."