Poles. North and South poles.
Every magnetic field starts and ends at a pole, (or a continuously never ending circle if it's a current)
This is due to Gauss' Law of Magnetic flux from Maxwell's equations:
Div(B) = 0
it sticks on meatle
you use a magent
cofee grounds, magent covered containers
items in saffron are the magent train pass
Earth is like magnet by the iron in the earth's crust
Both of the poles have an equal amount of strength. Reference- Grade Eight Physical Science textbook.
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A magnet's terminal is the point or surface at which the magnetic field lines begin or end. It is where the magnetic force is concentrated and strongest. Magnetic field lines always form closed loops, so there is no true "beginning" or "end" to a magnet's field lines, but the terminal point is where they appear to emerge or disappear.
By bringing the paper clip close to the magnet, the magnetic field of the magnet will align the magnetic domains within the paper clip, causing it to become temporarily magnetized. When the paper clip is removed from the magnet, it will lose its magnetism once the magnetic field is no longer present.
The end is called the conclusion, or it can be called the resolution.
The end of a shoelace is called an aglet.
The end of a kite is called the tail.