The lines of magnetic flux flow from one end of the object to the other. By convention, we call one end of a magnetic object the N or North-seeking pole and the other the S or South-seeking pole, as related to the Earth's North and South magnetic poles. The magnetic flux is defined as moving from N to S.
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Every magnet has two magnetic poles. The poles of a magnet have opposite charges.
They have a South and a North Pole.
poles, north and south. south and north are attracted to each other
Positive end and negative end, different charges.
It has two forces
The two magnets will pull together.They Stick togetherattract
by putting magnets closer to each other
Obviously two magnets are bonded with each other and can only be pulled apart by another force.
When the north and south magnets face the opposite pole.
a magnet always has two poles
all magnets have two poles
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
Kids might like to know that magnets have two poles (North and South), that opposite poles attract, that magnets attract certain metals but not all, and that magnets are used in the creation of electricity.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
All magnets have two poles - north and south.
if two magnets come together we say they are
They connect positive to negative just like magnets do.
It means that there is a force that attracts each of two magnets towards the other one.It means that there is a force that attracts each of two magnets towards the other one.It means that there is a force that attracts each of two magnets towards the other one.It means that there is a force that attracts each of two magnets towards the other one.
When distance between two magnets decrease, the less magnet force the magnet has.
The two magnets will pull together.They Stick togetherattract
All magnets have a magnetic field. It is that property that defines them.
Magnets are not alive so they do not have cells at all.