Magnets do not have colors.
Further Answer
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.
you dont have any specific colours for the poles of a magnet. they are the clolur of the material they are made of.
crimson
Basically Red
blue
Red
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.
Yes, if you put a north pole magnet at The Magnetic North Pole it will levitate
no, the magnetic north pole is determined by the molten iron core, and changes.
actually the north pole of our earth(considering it as a big bar magnet) is the geographic south pole.Its called so because it lies on the northern hemisphere.Actually it is the south pole of our big bar magnetAdditional AnswerThe north magnetic pole of a compass needle points to Magnetic North. "Magnetic North" is so-called to differentiate it from "True North", and has nothing whatsoever to do with its magnetic polarity. Actually, the magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a south pole which, because unlike poles attract, attracts the north pole of the compass needle.
Magnetic poles. These are of two types:- 1. N-pole(north pole) 2. S-pole(south pole) north pole one magnet repels towards north pole of other magnet.similarly south pole does. Are called magnetic intereactions.
magnetic north north pole =magnetic south
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.
Yes, if you put a north pole magnet at The Magnetic North Pole it will levitate
North.
They have a North Magnetic Pole and a South Magnetic Pole.
the magnetic north pole moves while the geographic north pole stays in the same place
Both, there ia a North and South Magnetic pole.
no, the magnetic north pole is determined by the molten iron core, and changes.
No. The magnetic pole wanders quite a bit - even towards the south rotational pole at times.
actually the north pole of our earth(considering it as a big bar magnet) is the geographic south pole.Its called so because it lies on the northern hemisphere.Actually it is the south pole of our big bar magnetAdditional AnswerThe north magnetic pole of a compass needle points to Magnetic North. "Magnetic North" is so-called to differentiate it from "True North", and has nothing whatsoever to do with its magnetic polarity. Actually, the magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a south pole which, because unlike poles attract, attracts the north pole of the compass needle.
The needle on a compass points to the North Magnetic Pole. CommentA compass points to Magnetic North, not to the north magnetic pole. They are two different things -the first is location, the second is magnetic polarity.
Magnetic poles. These are of two types:- 1. N-pole(north pole) 2. S-pole(south pole) north pole one magnet repels towards north pole of other magnet.similarly south pole does. Are called magnetic intereactions.