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The magnetic flux of a magnet is strongest in its poles. There poles of a magnet are those points where the magnetic lines of force emanate and enter. The poles are termed as north and south. The north pole is also called the N-pole or the north-seeking pole. Consequently, the south pole may also be referred to as the S-pole or the south-seeking pole.
A freely-suspended magnet will come to rest in a North- South direction -The pole which points to the north is the North Pole -The pole which points at south is the South Pole
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Natural Magnet The lodestone is a species of iron ore which has the property of attracting iron and some of its ores. When freely suspended it always points to the poles.
If, by 'south magnetic pole', you means 'Magnetic South', then the answer is the magnet's south pole. On the other hand, if you are referring to a south magnetic polairty, then the answer is the magnet's north pole.
It is the points on the surface of a magnet at which magnetic forces are strongest.
The best method to use when providing key points from weakest to strongest is the specific point by point method. A persuasive speech needs to use sound reasoning and give examples.
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Your weakest points as a worker are things that you need to improve upon. These are the things you should work on to become an even better worker.
Law of Magnetic Poles: Opposite magnetic poles attract, similar magnetic poles repel.
The magnetic flux of a magnet is strongest in its poles. There poles of a magnet are those points where the magnetic lines of force emanate and enter. The poles are termed as north and south. The north pole is also called the N-pole or the north-seeking pole. Consequently, the south pole may also be referred to as the S-pole or the south-seeking pole.
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At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
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Use a compass. It's needle points to the south pole of a magnet.
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