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What is the charge of the poles?

The charge on north pole is Positive (+ve) and south pole has a Negative (-ve) charge.


Does a magnet's poles all have the same charge?

No, a magnet's poles do not have the same charge. One pole is a north pole and the other pole is a south pole, resulting in opposite charges.


What is the charge of a magnet's north pole?

We all know that the magnet has north and south poles, but there is no charge for any pole of them. We say north and south in magnetism, positive and negative in electrostatic.


What is the magnetic charge of the South Pole?

Negative is the current magnetic charge of the Earth's South Pole.But such has not always been the situation. Scientists suggest that the charge changed from positive to the current negative about a million years ago. At the same time, the North Pole's magnetic charge changed from negative to its current positive.AnswerWe do not describe a magnetic pole as a 'charge', and the terms 'positive' and 'negative' are not applied to magnets. Magnetic poles are described as being 'north' and 'south', whereas electric charges are described as being 'positive' or 'negative'.Having said this, it should be mentioned that people involved with magneto therapy do describe magnetic poles as being 'positive' and 'negative', but this is a pseudoscience and much of its terminology is nonsense.


Is the north pole a negative charge?

Magnets are said to have a "north pole" and a "south pole". Traditionally, the north pole of a magnet is the side that would be attracted toward the North Pole of the Earth in a compass. Since opposite magnetic poles attract, the Earth's "Magnetic North Pole" is physically a magnetic south pole.To answer the question... No, the north pole is not a negative charge. We speak of north and south poles in magnetism. We speak of positive and negative charges in electrostatics.


Is the North Pole positive?

The North Pole does not have a positive or negative charge. It refers to the northernmost point on the Earth's surface.


What is the South Pole's magnetic charge?

The South Pole of the Earth's magnetic field is considered to be the magnetic south pole, where the magnetic field lines point into the Earth. This is opposite to the geographic south pole, which is the point that lies at the southernmost tip of the Earth's axis of rotation.


Why does Santa charge you for a letter?

Santa doesn't charge you but the post office does. It costs a lot to send a letter to the North Pole!


The negative pole is near the what atom?

The negative pole is near the electronegative atom. This is an atom that usually gains electrons with an overall negative charge.


What is the scientific term of polarity?

Polarity refers to the state of having opposite charges or poles, such as positive and negative charges in a molecule or a magnetic field. It is a fundamental concept in chemistry, physics, and biology, influencing properties like solubility, reactivity, and bonding interactions.


What pole is positive?

The pole that is positive in a magnetic or electric system is the one that has a north or positive charge associated with it. In magnets, the north pole is considered positive, while in circuits, the positive pole is often associated with the direction of conventional current flow.


If you hit a pole do you have to file a police report?

That depends on how much damage you did to the pole.