North and South :)
The ends of a magnet are called the poles. There are two types of poles: the north pole, which attracts the south pole of another magnet, and the south pole, which attracts the north pole of another magnet.
North and South (Poles) :)
The two ends, or poles.
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
Two similar ends of a magnet (two north poles or two south poles) will produce a repulsive force, meaning they will push away from each other. This is due to the alignment of magnetic fields around the ends of the magnets.
Nothing happens, except that now you have two magnets. The poles of a magnet are not actually localized at the two ends of the magnet but are inherent to the magnetic properties of the magnet. As the magnetic properties are not altered by a modification of the magnet such as cutting it in half, there will be no effect on the poles of the magnet.
polar molecule
The two ends of a magnet bar are typically colored with red and blue to indicate their polarity. Red signifies the north pole, while blue signifies the south pole.
Two similar ends of a magnet produce a repulsive force, which means that they will push away from each other. This force is the result of the alignment of the magnetic domains within the magnet creating a magnetic field that interacts between the like poles.
You have to call in two EMP's.
opposite poles
it is a magnet having two poles in their ends. they have a wire like structure in the middle.