this is so easy. because they are poles. otherwise it would be a magnetic pole.
Because, as Newtons third law states, "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
Where is the magnetic pole
North.
They have a North Magnetic Pole and a South Magnetic Pole.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
Magnetics isn't characterized by "charges" as the question suggests. But a magnet will always have a pair of poles, a north and a south. Break a magnet in half, and both halves will have a north and a south pole. Given an atom of a ferromagnetic material, that atom will exhibit magnetic polarization, and it will have a north and a south pole.
The Earth's North Pole is a magnetic south pole and the South Pole is a magnetic north pole. This means that the North Pole of a compass needle points towards the Earth's magnetic South Pole, and vice versa.
magnetic north north pole =magnetic south
The "South Pole" (and the North Pole) is the axis about which the earth rotates. The "South Magnetic Pole" has nothing to do with the South Pole other than they are located within the Antarctic Circle. All magnets have a North and South Pole, the "South Magnetic Pole" and the "North Magnetic Pole" are the opposite ends of the earth's magnetic field.
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.