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It depends on the magnet, most of them have poles on the flat faces, but some magnets are magnetised on the outside diameter. this means that if you draw a line across the flat face, the south pole is on one side and the north pole on the other side

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just buy a cheap BAR MAGNET which has print on it N/S

N means North

S means South

N will attract S and repel N

S will attract N and repel S

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Depending on how it was magnetised, the poles of a disc magnet are mainly located on its flat faces.

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where ever the iron fillings attract

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On the flat sideds

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on the top and bottom of the ring magnet

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