No, it will overheat and fail.
The two magnets would be attracted and come together.Unlike poles will attract.Like poles will repel.
This can't be seen with the unaided eye. But if you hang the magnet on a string, the end that points north is the magnet's north pole - it alligns itself that way, due to the Earth's magnetic field.This can't be seen with the unaided eye. But if you hang the magnet on a string, the end that points north is the magnet's north pole - it alligns itself that way, due to the Earth's magnetic field.This can't be seen with the unaided eye. But if you hang the magnet on a string, the end that points north is the magnet's north pole - it alligns itself that way, due to the Earth's magnetic field.This can't be seen with the unaided eye. But if you hang the magnet on a string, the end that points north is the magnet's north pole - it alligns itself that way, due to the Earth's magnetic field.
well it depends on the kind of magnet you have if it is the bar one with a south and north end then put it in a puddle or a boal of water and the north end should point north.
To identify the north pole of a magnet, make a compass out of it by hanging it on a string or floating it on water. The pole that faces geographic north is the north pole. Once you have a magnets poles labelled, you can use it to identify orientation and poles on another magnet since like poles repel and opposite poles attract.Alternative AnswerEasier still, use a compass! A compass always points to the south magnetic pole of a magnet.
because a magnet has positive charges and is also a allows electricity current ot flow through, by so doing we end up getting electricity
No. You'll end up with two smaller magnets, and each will have less than half the magnetic field strength of the original magnet.
If the metal wasn't magnetized enough it wouldn't work. Also if both north ends of a magnet are together it won't work. Same thing with south ends. If it was north end to south end it will work. Please try this method! If this helped, email friends. Hope it helped!
If you take two magnets, you will notice that one end attracts one end of the other magnet and repels the other end. The opposite happens if you flip the other magnet over. It is possible to make an electromagnet by winding wire around a piece of metal. If you attach the wire to a battery it will attract one end of the magnet. If you attach the wire to the other end of the battery, it will attract the other end of the magnet.Also, with electricity, you can use a switch to change which end of the battery will go through which end of the wire. When the magnet comes close to the electromagnet, the motor throws a switch and suddenly the electromagnet repels the magnet. Part of the switch can be attached to the magnet. So motors work because electromagnets can both attract and repel.
The Magnet ended in 1940.
Cracked - magazine - ended in 2007.
Those are called the poles of the magnet.
Magnet Records ended in 1988.
Diesel can be cracked, it can be cracked into petrol, paraffin and ethene for plastics.
if you have a magnet and a magnetic matereal, rub the magnet from one end of it to the other. do this several times and it will eventualy be a magnet.
A bar magnet is a magnet of rectangular shape with a north and and south end, which are sometimes coloured different colours to indicate which end is which.
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