On the top and bottom of the ring. If you have several they would join together to form a tube... in a series of north/south connections.
on the end!!!!!!!
at its extreme end points
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That you have placed the magnet towards the northern pole of the unmarked magnet. Like poles retract while opposite poles attract
opposite poles
It has 2 poles. They are the North and South Poles.
Yes! But it acts like a bar magnet like the Earth and has two poles on a specific axis again like the Earth.
Answer. Two properties of a magnet are: (i) A magnet always has two poles: north pole and south pole.
Without poles, it's not a magnet. It's just a bar. All magnets have north and south poles.
Move towards the U magnet so that the poles attach.
Six. Every bar magnet has 2 poles. If a bar magnet is broken, each resultant piece will be a bar magnet in its own right.
poles
A bar magnet has two poles, a north and a south. When you break a bar magnet into to pieces, you create two bar magnets, each with a north and a south pole. So the total number of poles will then be four.
Like poles repel, opposites attract. So a N pole of one bar magnet will repel the N pole of another bar magnet. And the same applies to two S poles.
Magnetic equator.
at the poles
On the flat sideds
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That you have placed the magnet towards the northern pole of the unmarked magnet. Like poles retract while opposite poles attract