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Magnets do not have colors.

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Laboratory magnets are often painted to indicate their north poles. Usually, this takes the form of completely painting the 'north' half of the magnet, and leaving the other half unpainted. There is no significance as far the colour itself is concerned, it may be black, red, or any other colour.

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you dont have any specific colours for the poles of a magnet. they are the clolur of the material they are made of.

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crimson

Basically Red

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