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If you suspend the magnet in a way that it can rotate freely (for example, hang it from a thread), one of its ends will point north. If you know which end that is (you may want to mark it), west is 90 degrees to the left of north.
The sun sets in the West and rises in the East. Unless the bar magnet has its N pole marked, it is of little use, you can get it to point N/S by freely suspending it but you will not be able to tell east from west. The direction the sun is moving is more relevant.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
A sailor can find the west direction using a bar magnet by observing the behavior of the magnet's ends, which are designated as the north and south poles. The north pole of the magnet will align itself with the Earth's magnetic field and point towards the magnetic north. To determine west, the sailor can then rotate the magnet until the north pole points towards magnetic north and then identify west as being 90 degrees to the left of that direction. This method can help the sailor establish a rough sense of direction despite being at sea.
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Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
The magnet bar is used for stirring solutions.
a electromagnet is bigger than a bar magnet
Yes, a bar magnet is magnetic.
because it is easy to convey from small bar magnet
Yes, a bar magnet is inherently magnetic due to its alignment of magnetic domains within the material. This alignment creates a magnetic field around the magnet that interacts with other magnetic material or objects.
The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of a bar magnet.