no...you cannot isolate magnet north and south pole..
they are called poles
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
The two poles- the north and the north- repel each other.
The north and south poles.
If you have a compass or a magnet with the poles marked, you can bring it near the magnet with the missing labels. The north pole on the unlabeled magnet will repel the north pole on the labeled magnet or the north pole on the compass.
if one of the poles broke then the peice that broke off would have both a south and north. just like a normal magnet. If you don't know the answer to your question.......................... go look it up! You're on the computer, are you not? :) :) :)
North and South (Poles) :)
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles
A magnet has two poles which are known as north and south poles.
Equal poles repel. Opposite poles attract.
Answer. Two properties of a magnet are: (i) A magnet always has two poles: north pole and south pole.
A magnet is strongest at the North and South Poles.
North and south poles.
2, a positive and a negative yes, a magnet has two poles, a north pole and a south pole. and if you break the magnet, each magnet will obtain its own north and south poles. no matter how many times you break a magnet, they will obtain their own north and south poles
a pole
One pole in a magnet which is n stands for north , and the other pole on a magnet which is s , stands for south. Those are the two poles on a magnet.
no