Magnetic poles. These are of two types:-
1. N-pole(north pole)
2. S-pole(south pole)
north pole one magnet repels towards north pole of other magnet.similarly south pole does. Are called magnetic intereactions.
Magnetic poles
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
The Geographical South Pole, The Magnetic South Pole and The Southern Pole of Inaccessibility.
Only the magnetic poles wanderD.Earth's magnetic and geographic poles are generally not in the same place.Geographic poles are defined by Earth's rotation.
no
Magnetic poles
This is known as magnetic reversal when earth's magnetic poles change places.
alike magnetic poles do not attract because according to the law of magnetism, it is stated that unlike magnetic poles attract and alike poles repel.
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
This is known as magnetic reversal when earth's magnetic poles change places.
magnetic poles
The Geographical South Pole, The Magnetic South Pole and The Southern Pole of Inaccessibility.
Only the magnetic poles wanderD.Earth's magnetic and geographic poles are generally not in the same place.Geographic poles are defined by Earth's rotation.
No. No moon has strong magnetic fields that result in "poles" like Earth ... but they often do have weak magnetic fields.
There are two types of global poles; magnetic and geographic. Neither were invented. The magnetic poles are two points on the Earth where the magnetic field is most intense. The geographic poles are the northernmost and southernmost positions on the globe.
The magnetic force of a magnet is strongest at its poles. This is because the field lines of the magnetic field are most concentrated at the poles where they enter and leave the magnet. At the poles the magnetic field is strongest and the force is the greatest. The north pole is where the magnetic field lines enter the magnet. The south pole is where the magnetic field lines leave the magnet. The magnetic field lines are most concentrated at the poles. The magnetic force is greatest at the poles.
A compass needle points to the magnetic poles, which are not the same as the geographic poles. There is nothing special about the magnetic field at the geographic poles.