North/south and negative/positive have nothing to do with each other.
positive attract negative positive push away another positive negative push away another negative
A negative plus a negative will always equal another negative.
Momentum is a vector. This means it has magnitude and direction. The magnitude will be the same. But the sign will be different. If north is positive, south will be negative. This is the only difference.
Well there isn't any positive or negative on a magnet. But to find North and South, you can suspend a bar magnet on a string and see which way it points, or use a compass. Remember that the North Magnetic Pole defines what Magnetic North is, and on a compass or a bar magnet the SOUTH magnetic pole point at it.
Electric and Magnetic currents travel from Positive to Negative. a batteries charge travels from the + end to the - end. and a Magnet travels from North to South.
a bearing is the angle from north moving clockwise 360 degrees a negative bearing is moving counterclockwise from north
If you define one direction (for example, north) as positive, then the opposite direction is negative.
Magnet declination is the angle between magnetic north and true north. Declination is considered positive east of truth north and negative when west.
The north and south poles and negative positive effect
South Pole North Pole
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No it is a positive number, because there are two negative signs you cancel them. For example: 9-(-4)=13 Since there is a parenthesis between both signs (parenthesis means to multiply) you multiply. Negative X Negative = Positive; then the -4 becomes positive and finally you just add. Very complex isn't it. Think about it like this. Say you're in a car on a North-South road. North is positive, and South is negative. If you're a positive number, then point your car North, if a negative, point your car South. Now if you are to be added, then drive forward, and if you are to be subtracted, then put in reverse and drive backward. So in the above example, start at 9 miles North of a reference point (mile zero). Then you are negative 4, so point the car South, but since you are subtracting, drive in reverse for 4 miles (you will be moving toward the North, which is in the positive direction), and arrive 13 miles North of the reference point (positive 13). Hope this helps.
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.
A magnet is weakest on its negative side/north pole
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The answer to that question could be "south", "negative", "positive" "Lech Walesa", or "north", depending on what "it" is.
The answer to that question could be "south", "negative", "positive" "Lech Walesa", or "north", depending on what "it" is.