No, a ferromagnetic material does not have two north poles. It has a north pole and a south pole, similar to a bar magnet. When magnetized, the alignment of magnetic domains within the material causes one end to behave like a north pole and the other end like a south pole. The presence of two north poles or two south poles would violate the fundamental principle that magnetic monopoles do not exist in isolated form.
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
The two poles that attract are the north whit north or south whit south
they repel
Two magnetic north poles (or two magnetic south poles) repel one another.
North and South (Poles) :)
unmagnetized material pressentation
The refrigerator is usually not permanently magnetic; the magnet will induce magnetism temporarily in the refrigerator when it is brought close to it.
something that has two poles described as a what i think north poleby:Kenedie durens aka kandii
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
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.
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.
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
A magnet creates a magnetic field, which is directive with two polar regions (termed north and south). A magnet attracts non-magnetized ferromagnetic materials (iron, steel, nickel) , and each pole attracts oppositely-charged magnets, while repelling like charges and poles.
The two poles that attract are the north whit north or south whit south
A magnet has two poles which are known as north and south poles.
they repel
A magnet has both a South pole and a North pole. The magnetic properties of a magnet come from the alignment of electrons inside of the magnet. The North pole of a magnet will repel another North pole, but attract a South pole, and vice versa.