A north pole.
North.
South Pole of another Magnet or towards the South Pole of the Earth
The north pole of a magnet is attracted to the Earth's geographical North Pole, and the south pole is attracted to the Earth's geographical South Pole. You can also use a compass to find the north and south poles of a magnet - the needle will align with the north pole of the magnet.
The pole attracted to the Earth's north pole, or another magnet's south pole.
spins
north pole to south pole
To the magnetic north pole
It will be attracted to either pole.It will be attracted to either pole.It will be attracted to either pole.It will be attracted to either pole.
No, the south pole itself does not attract magnets. Magnets are always attracted to the opposite pole of another magnet, so the south pole of a magnet would be attracted to the north pole of the Earth's magnetic field.
Magnets have 2 different sides called North pole and South pole. If a north pole is attracted to another north pole they will repelel same with a south and a south pole.
North pole. The north pole of a compass needle has "S" on it, and the south pole of the needle has "N" on it. Opposites attract, similar poles repel.
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