A pole. They are called the north pole and south pole.
The north pole of a magnet is defined as the pole that, when the magnet is freely suspended, points towards the Earth's North Magnetic Pole in the Arctic.
Poles and what else huh
No. You'll end up with two smaller magnets, and each will have less than half the magnetic field strength of the original magnet.
Demagnetization
Whatever it is that enables a magnet to push another magnet without ever touching it, is called the "magnetic field". It is an invisible attribute of a magnet that surrounds the magnet and exerts forces on other magnets and some non magnets, like iron.
circular because you can find small circular magnets called "rare earth super magnets" at the store called princess auto
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
Those are called the poles of the magnet.
I believe it is just called the South end.
One end of any bar magnet will always point north. This end is called the north-seeking pole.
The ends of a magnet are called the poles.
magnet has two poles..one is north pole n the other is south pole. the earth also has a magnet within it which has a dierction opposite to the direction of the geographical poles.i.e. the geographical north of earth is its magnetic south and vice versa. If a bar magnet is suspended freely , its one end is attracted to the magnetic north which is geographical south of earth n therefore that end of the magnet is called south pole.and the other end is called north pole.
The Magnet ended in 1940.
A pole Each pole has a designation: North for one and South for the other.
Magnet Records ended in 1988.
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.
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.
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.
Perminant magnet