yes
no-two south poles of a magnet will move apart
False. The magnetic force of attraction or repulsion between the magnetic poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the poles. So farther apart two magnets the force between them becomes weaker.
The ends of a magnet are called the poles.
Magnetism is the force with which objects are attracted or repelled to one another. Usually these objects are metals such as iron. Every magnet has two poles. This is where most of its magnetic strength is most powerful. These poles are called north and south or north-seeking and south seeking poles. The poles are called this as when a magnet is hung or suspended the magnet lines up in a north - south direction. When the north pole of one magnet is placed near the north pole of another magnet, the poles are repelled. When the south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they also are repelled from one another. When the north and south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they are attracted to one another. The attraction repelling of two magnets towards one another depends on how close they are to each other and how strong the magnetic force is within the magnet. The further apart of the magnets are the less they are attracted or repelled to one another.
yes. Four poles are created like two normal magnets. if we further divide the 2 new magnets, we get 4 new magnets each with its own north pole and south pole.
Without poles, it's not a magnet. It's just a bar. All magnets have north and south poles.
All magnets have two poles - north and south.
North and South (Poles) :)
all magnets attract ferrous metals (metals containing iron) and the opposite poles of another magnet.
The opposite ends of a magnet are called poles. All magnets have them.
A magnet has two poles, north and south.
because of the Earth's magnetite contained in the magnet.