Santa's workshop!
They like to go to Denali, which is BEAUTIFUL! Or some people like to go to Anchorage for a cruise. Or even to North Pole. Yes, there really is a city called "North Pole" (but its not anywhere close to the actual pole). Alaska is a fantastic tourist attraction.
There is at least one island country very near the North Pole called Spitzbergen. Needless to say, not a tourist mecca.
north pole Magnetic North PCH answer = Magnetic North
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
The greatest attraction between two magnets occurs when the opposite poles are facing each other. In other words, when a north pole is facing a south pole, the attraction will be maximized. Conversely, when the same poles are facing each other (north to north or south to south), the magnets will repel each other.
Yes, a very brave and adventurous tourist can indeed go for a tour in the north pole. In most of these tours, you would be assisted by scientists doing their field work.
true, if the the magnet is not labeled the north end will always point towards the north pole.
The south pole of a magnet is typically determined by observing its attraction or repulsion to the north pole of another magnet. The Earth's magnetic field can also help identify the south pole of a magnet, as the north-seeking pole of a compass needle will point towards the Earth's magnetic south pole.
When turned on, yes they do. Even after turned off, some of the charge from the electricity involved will have slightly changed the material that is magnetized. The poles will be there, yet seldom very strong.
Like magnetic poles repel. For instance, the North Pole will always repel another North Pole. Such poles have the same charges and cannot transfer them to each other, a condition that would lead to attraction.
False. Like poles always repel each other. So no chance of attraction
The north pole of one magnet attracts the south pole of another magnet, while the north pole repels the north pole and the south pole repels the south pole. This is based on the principles of magnetic attraction and repulsion.