Hang the horse shoe magnet from the middle of the U portion in inverted U position and suspend it freely, after some time
the south pole of the magnet will be north and nothpole south will be in inverted u position.
a horse shoe is made of metal
It attracts ferrous materials.
A horse shoe magnet like other magnets have a north and a south pole. The only difference is that is shaped like a horse shoe. It is used to attract small toys, pins etc.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
If there is a repulsion between A and N then A is North pole and B is South pole of the horse shoe magnet. If B and N repel each other the B is north and A is south of the horse shoe magnet.
Get a fridge magnet, and have the horse lift its foot. If the magnet sticks to the shoe it's not aluminum.
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The horseshoe magnet is called that because it is shaped like a horseshoe.
in order to produce a uniform magnetic field
Its shape resembles the horse shoe ie U shaped. The main difference between this horse shoe and bar magnets is that the two poles will be so close in the earlier case while they will be at the extreme ends in the latter case. Hence lifting magnetic materials such iron is much easier with horse shoe magnets compared to that of bar magnets.
A horseshoe magnet has two poles that are close together, which concentrate the magnetic field. A U-shaped magnet has a similar shape to a horseshoe magnet, but with one pole at each end, providing a more uniform magnetic field. A rod magnet has a simple cylindrical shape and its magnetic field is spread out along its length.