Possible movement of this magnet?

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If we take a surface with a strong negatively charged field and place a magnet in it in a specified position so that it does not change its angle, will the magnet be repelled and move to the side?
 

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Is the surface made of a ferrous metal (like iron or steel) or a non-ferrous metal (like aluminum)? Whether the surface is electrically charged or not should not affect the forces on the magnet per se -- You could get electrostatic forces on the metal of the magnet, but I don't think the magnetization would make a difference.
 
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abrek said:
TL;DR Summary: Magnit

If we take a surface with a strong negatively charged field and place a magnet in it in a specified position so that it does not change its angle, will the magnet be repelled and move to the side?
There is no magnetic force on a stationary charge. So there will not be any repulsion as described.
 

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