Two south (or two north) magnetic poles will repel each other. A south and north pole will attract each other.
The north and south poles.
When like poles (south and south, north and north) push each other away (repel).
They have the strongest magnetic forces :) precious
Magnetic Reversal
No, two south poles will repel each other.
the north and south poles....
We know that like magnetic poles repel and opposite magnetic poles attract. North will repel north and south will repel south. On the other hand, north and south attract each other.
Two magnetic south poles repel each other.
The Geographical South Pole, The Magnetic South Pole and The Southern Pole of Inaccessibility.
Electrons repel other electrons, and magnetic poles repel other magnetic poles which are the same, that is, north repels north and south repels south.
North and South are magnetic poles.
The ends of the Earth are the North and South Poles. In terms of magnetism, the Earth's magnetic field has the North and South Magnetic Poles at opposite ends.
The Geomagnetic poles (dipole poles) are the intersections of the Earth's surface and the axis of a bar magnet hypothetically placed at the center the Earth by which we approximate the geomagnetic field. There is such a pole in each hemisphere, and the poles are called as "the geomagnetic north pole" and "the geomagnetic south pole", respectively. On the other hand, the magnetic poles are the points at which magnetic needles become vertical. There also are "the magnetic north pole" and "the magnetic south pole". The geomagnetic or magnetic south (north) poles correspond to the N (S) -pole of a magnet.
The north and south poles.
North and south poles.
The magnetic field is stronger at the poles.
When like poles (south and south, north and north) push each other away (repel).