There are 6 poles, each 21 feet apart and 21 feet from the start/finish line.
If you are moving away from the North Pole and crossing lines of Latitude, you are heading for the Equator, and ultimately the South Pole.
Magnetic domains line up with each other during magnetization. Lines of force point out of the north pole and into the south pole.
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
Apart from the earth, all magnets have a north and south pole.
There are 6 poles, each 21 feet apart and 21 feet from the start/finish line.
Phase, if you are referring to line, as power line from pole.
around $500 a pole and $2 a foot about $1000 for the pole mounted transformer poles need to be less than 100' apart
When the magnets pull apart they are attracting each other because, there is a South Pole of a magnet and a North Pole i of a Magnet. :)
the homologous chromosome are pulled apart by spindles to each pole of the cell.
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There is a single known continent, the 'Red Line' which encircles the whole planet from pole to pole. Apart from this, the only known landmasses are simply referred to as 'islands'.
No. The magnetic pole wanders quite a bit - even towards the south rotational pole at times.
If you are moving away from the North Pole and crossing lines of Latitude, you are heading for the Equator, and ultimately the South Pole.
Magnetic domains line up with each other during magnetization. Lines of force point out of the north pole and into the south pole.
Each half would have a north pole and a south pole.
A meridian, or a line of longitude.