The difference is that one is in south and one is in north..! The difference is that one is in south and one is in north..!
like poles attract unlike poles repel
Yes, the two poles of a magnet have the same atoms and elements. The magnetic properties of a magnet are a result of the alignment of the atoms within the material, not a difference in the type of atoms present in the two poles.
One magnet has two different poles. Thus they attract, and don't repulse, eachother.
The main difference is their orientation: the north pole of a magnet points towards the geographic north pole, while the south pole points towards the geographic south pole. In terms of magnetic properties, the north pole of one magnet will attract the south pole of another magnet, while like poles (north-north or south-south) will repel each other.
The coil will align itself with the magnetic field (poles) of the magnet.
Magnetism
The distance between the center of a magnet and one of its poles is half the distance between the two poles when the magnet is symmetrically oriented. So in this case, the distance from the center of the magnet to one of its poles would be half of 58.8 cm, which is 29.4 cm.
One key difference between a bar magnet and a horseshoe magnet is their shape. Bar magnets are long and rectangular, while horseshoe magnets are U-shaped. Another difference is their magnetic field strength, with horseshoe magnets typically having a stronger magnetic field at the poles compared to bar magnets.
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles
Magnetic equator.
poles
A magnet has two poles which are known as north and south poles.