Based on the diagram, you can conclude that the pole of the magnet is the point where the magnetic field lines converge or diverge.
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The Point The Substance Freezes Or Melts
A magnet word diagram is a drawing used in science class to help a student remember information about a certain term. Around the drawing of the magnet, you would list information about that term.Example: Tectonic PlateAround the magnet, I would put:slab of rock that makes up the lithospherefits like jigsaw pieceshas oceanic and continental crustcontinental crust thickerand so on...SOURCES:I used the magnet word diagram in my science class.
A magnet is made of 'Soft' Iron. A pin has steel (iron) in it. A match does NOT have iron in it.
A magnetic field diagram illustrates the direction and strength of the magnetic field around a magnet. It can be used to visualize the magnetic field lines, which show how the magnetic force is distributed in space around the magnet. By looking at the diagram, one can understand the pattern of the magnetic field and how it interacts with other objects or magnets in its vicinity.
A magnet is just that, a magnet. It is a piece of magnetized metal that attracts certain other metals. Difficult to explain, really...
You are probably talking about an electro magnet. For detailed explanations and some good drawings see the link on electromagnets here:
Use a magnet to extract the iron from the sulfur.
There are two main/most common, types of magnet. One is permanent and the other is temporary. There could be more detailed classifications, but I do not know them ;)
William Gilbert used a terella in an attempt to explain his theory that the Earth is a giant magnet.
Unfortunately this question needs more detail to answer. Are you asking about how far apart a magnet and a paperclip are if they're touching (# of atoms), or how far apart the magnet at my house is from the paperclip in china, or how far apart a magnet has to be from a paperclip before it starts to create a pull (even this would need more details, what size of magnet, what strength, what size of paperclip)?