The French crusader who shaved a magnet in to a sphere and observed magnetic poles was Petrus Peregrinus de Marincourt. His invention was known as a floating compass.
Petrus Peregrinus, do your own hw dum bass
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
A magnet is an object that is magnetic if it displays magnetic properties. Think of it like this; If bar magnet attracts a piece of metal towards it, it is using magnetism (fluxuations in electric current) and therefore the magnet can be said to have magnetic properties.
If, by 'south magnetic pole', you means 'Magnetic South', then the answer is the magnet's south pole. On the other hand, if you are referring to a south magnetic polairty, then the answer is the magnet's north pole.
no because they are not magnetic and their not made of magnet
Petrus Peregrinus, do your own hw dum bass
Yes, a bar magnet is magnetic.
Yes, a bar magnet is magnetic.
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The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
Magnetic substances are those that are attracted to a magnet while non-magnetic substances are not attracted to a magnet.
Probably not. The magnetic monopole, as it is called, has never been observed. Some theories predict the possibility that they exist, though.
Electromagnet Superconducting magnet Ferromagnetic Magnetic needle Magnetic compass magnetic field. Hydro magnet Gyro magnet
Yes, a bar magnet is magnetic.
it is not a magnet so it can not have a magnetic.
A magnet is an object that is magnetic if it displays magnetic properties. Think of it like this; If bar magnet attracts a piece of metal towards it, it is using magnetism (fluxuations in electric current) and therefore the magnet can be said to have magnetic properties.
no actinium is not a magnet no actinium is not a magnet