By using magnets and seeing how it's opposite sides really attract
magnetic field
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The magnetic poles of them. The North Poles pull on the South Poles, I think. No one know how these pheonomenon forces are create but they have some properties that we know of today
a sTRONG force Pulls WAVes ClOSeR.. s0 y3@h
Because the earth magnetic core pulls us to the ground.
Magnetic chip detectors are mostly used for aircraft. On one side is a magnet that pulls any metals that are magnetic and they bridge a connection setting off a light, or latch. They are used to show in pending failure of a part like engine or transmission. There are other types of detectors that do the same thing to non magnetic materials.
it pulls all the energy to one side, north or south, negative or positive, making it magnetic :)
The magnetic core of the earth pulls on the mass of the pencil.
The magnetic field of the Earth.
magnetic field
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
The south pole of a magnetic compass is pulled towards the Earth's north magnetic pole, and away from Earth's south magnetic pole. Or towards and away the corresponding poles of any other magnet. Note that Earth's NORTH magnetic pole is close to the SOUTH pole.
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).
The field itself is not a push or a pull, it depends on the polarity of each object. A magnetic north pole attracts (pulls) a magnetic south pole and vice versa, but like poles repel (push).