by:Kenedie durens aka kandii
It is called a tightrope.
North pole and South pole. This can be easily identified using a compass. Be careful not to re-magnatize the compass.
It is not possible to create a magnet with two south poles or two north poles. Both the poles always exist along with each other. Force 2 magnets together end to end with the south poles together. You will get a north pole at each end and a big south pole in the middle. This arrangement is called a quadrupole.
The two like poles will repel each other, and you'll need to push them to come together. The two unlike poles will attract each other, and you'll need to hold them to keep them apart.
A length of wood or stone placed across two upright poles is called a "beam." It is commonly used in construction and architecture to provide support or act as a structural element for various structures.
The lines joining the two poles are longitudes.
They are called north and south.
It is called a tightrope.
North and South (Poles) :)
Magnets have two poles, these poles are called the North pole and the South pole. The North pole is the side of the magnet that points to the Earth's North pole when freely suspended.
The lines running between the two poles are called meridians. These meridians are used in geographic coordinate systems to measure longitude and determine the angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude).
this is called non polar
A magnet. It is described as a Magnet.
The poles that must be navigated by the canoer are called gates.
The ends of an electromagnet that are useful are called the poles. There are two poles: the North pole and the South pole, which determine the direction of the magnetic field. The poles play a key role in how electromagnets interact with other magnets and magnetic materials.
Every magnet has two poles, called the north and south poles. Magnetic field lines begin at the north pole, and end at the south pole.
North pole and South pole. This can be easily identified using a compass. Be careful not to re-magnatize the compass.