Magnets have two poles, these poles are called the North pole and the South pole. The North pole is the side of the magnet that points to the Earth's North pole when freely suspended.
all magnets have two poles
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
The behavior of two magnets can show the presence of a magenetic for as follows:Unlike poles will attractLike poles will repel
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
The behavior of two magnets can show the presence of a magenetic for as follows:Unlike poles will attractLike poles will repel
The behavior of two magnets can show the presence of a magenetic for as follows:Unlike poles will attractLike poles will repel
The behavior of two magnets can show the presence of a magenetic for as follows:Unlike poles will attractLike poles will repel
magnetic force
All magnets have two poles - north and south.
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
Yes, horseshoe magnets have two poles just like bar magnets - a north pole and a south pole. The poles are located at the ends of the horseshoe shape.
Opposite poles of magnets attract each other while like poles repel. So... North is attracted to South but two Norths repeal and two Souths repel. Magnets are also attracted to magnetic substances such as Iron and Nickel. Basically, magnets have two poles, they come in various shapes and attract/repel other magnets.