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we can find the poles of a ring magnet by tieing thread along the circumference of it

and suspend it with a torsionless string

then it will allign itself according to earth magnetic field

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Where are poles of bar magnet located?

On the top and bottom of the ring. If you have several they would join together to form a tube... in a series of north/south connections.


What magnet produces maximum rotation and torque- radial ring or diametric ring magnets?

Diametric ring magnets typically produce more rotation and torque compared to radial ring magnets. This is because the magnetic field lines of diametrically magnetized rings pass through the center of the ring, providing a more direct and efficient coupling with the rotating element.


Which magnet is the strongest the bar magnet the horseshoe magnet orthe ring magnet?

The strength of a magnet depends on its size, material, and design rather than its type. Generally, horseshoe magnets are designed to have a concentrated magnetic field, making them stronger than typical bar magnets of the same size. Ring magnets can also be powerful, especially if made from strong materials like neodymium, but their strength varies widely based on dimensions and specific applications. Thus, it's essential to consider these factors rather than just the type of magnet.


How many flags stand in a ring around the south pole?

At the Ceremonial South Pole, there is one national flag for each country that is a signatory to the Antarctic Treaty. The Ceremonial South Pole is a short distance from the Geographic or Terrestrial South Pole. At present there are 46 signatories to the Treaty, 28 Consultative (voting) and 18 acceding (non-voting).


The parallel ring of latitude where the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice and does not rise on the day of the winter silstice it is near the north pole?

There is one of these 'rings' around the north pole ... called the Arctic Circle ... and another one around the south pole ... called the Antarctic Circle. These circles mark the farthest distance from each pole that can possibly have 24 hours without a sunrise, and 24 hours without a sunset. Each of them is located 23.5 degrees (of latitude) away from its pole. On June 21, the sun doesn't set on the Arctic Circle (the north one), and doesn't rise on the Antarctic Circle (the south one). On December 21, there's no sunrise on the Arctic Circle, and no sunset on the Antarctic Circle.

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Where are poles of bar magnet located?

On the top and bottom of the ring. If you have several they would join together to form a tube... in a series of north/south connections.


Where are the poles of a disc magnet located?

It depends on the magnet, most of them have poles on the flat faces, but some magnets are magnetised on the outside diameter. this means that if you draw a line across the flat face, the south pole is on one side and the north pole on the other side


What is the number of poles in ring magnet?

All magnets have two poles - north and south.


How do ring magnets 'float'?

The magnet is placed over a super conducting material. Because super conductors conduct electricity with zero resistance, it repels the magnet making it float. The super conductor is usually a piece of YBa2Cu3O7 cooled to below 92 degrees kelvin. At this temperature, the substance changes state from a solid to a bose-einstein condensate and is a super conductor.


What can you use to find a gold ring in grass or leaves?

I would advise use of a metal ditector or a power full magnet


Does the magnet move as a freely falling object when it is dropped toward a conducting ring lying on the floor As the magnet falls toward the ring?

No, the magnet will not fall as a freely falling object when dropped toward a conducting ring. The magnet will experience resistance due to electromagnetic induction as it moves towards the conducting ring, which will slow down its descent. This is known as magnetic braking.


How do you make a pk ring?

melt a magnet and mold it like a ring...hehehe...


Can a metal ring be attracted to a magnet?

No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.


What are ring magnet properties?

They are round. And they are magnetic. Without a specification for the magnet nothing more can be assumed.


How do you get compass headings from my house?

hold the compass flat, the needle will point North-South. Twist the outer ring until N aligns with the north pole of the magnet. Turn until you are looking toward whatever you want a heading toward. look over the compass toward the hill, house, whatever landmark of which you want a heading. look at the dial and estimate the bearing of that object.


Witch is a better conductor a earing or a magnet?

ear rings a sit is made of material but in case of magnet it is a stone so ear ring is a good conductor.So be ware of wearing a ear ring ear rings a sit is made of material but in case of magnet it is a stone so ear ring is a good conductor.So be ware of wearing a ear ring


Is the magnetic pole exactly at the north?

No. The true north pole is the northern point about which the earth spins. If you were to spin, the ball would have a north and south pole; the poles would be the 'top' and 'bottom' of the spin, which would move very little compared with the ring around the circumference of the ball halfway between the 'top' and 'bottom' or 'north' and 'south' poles (which on earth is the line of latitude we call the equator). The magnetic north pole is vaguely near the north pole, but not exactly; the true north pole lies within the arctic ocean, but the magnetic pole currently lays near Ellesmere Island in northern Canada, but is moving toward Siberia at a rate of around 35 miles per year. The true north pole marking the "top" axis about which the earth spins is relatively fixed. At the north pole, the sun rises and sets only once per year. Further, time zones are absolutely meaningless, as if one were able to stand precisely at the north pole, one would occupy every time zone, from GMT to the International Date Line, simultaneously. The only 'direction' one can travel walking any line from the true North Pole is south.