The answer is The South Pole of the Earth. The geographic South Pole is Magnetic North (positive) Pole and vice verse
The charge on north pole is Positive (+ve) and south pole has a Negative (-ve) charge.
Magnets are said to have a "north pole" and a "south pole". Traditionally, the north pole of a magnet is the side that would be attracted toward the North Pole of the Earth in a compass. Since opposite magnetic poles attract, the Earth's "Magnetic North Pole" is physically a magnetic south pole.To answer the question... No, the north pole is not a negative charge. We speak of north and south poles in magnetism. We speak of positive and negative charges in electrostatics.
Pole 1 can be labeled as the "North Pole" or "Positive Pole" depending on the context, such as in geography or electrical terminology. In a geographical sense, it refers to the northernmost point on Earth. In terms of electrical circuits, it may denote the positive terminal of a power source. The specific label will depend on the relevant field of discussion.
It is not possible for DNA fragment to be found towards the negative pole of gel. Reason being that the DNA itself is a negatively charged molecule and will always move towards the positive pole when the gel is run. Regarding the smallest fragment, it is impossible to find a band near the negative pole. When the gel is running the smallest fragment runs ahead of all the fragments. It could be found near the positive end, and also possible that if it is too small and the gel is not turned off on correct time then the fragment may overrun the gel from positive end.
always current flow from the opposite direction of electron
The positive pole on the battery is the anode. The negative pole is the cathode.
positive pole
The North Pole does not have a positive or negative charge. It refers to the northernmost point on the Earth's surface.
Positive (+)
South Pole North Pole
The charge on north pole is Positive (+ve) and south pole has a Negative (-ve) charge.
anode
Positive + and negative-
We all know that the magnet has north and south poles, but there is no charge for any pole of them. We say north and south in magnetism, positive and negative in electrostatic.
positive deflection is recorded on the ECG, while if it moves towards the negative pole, a negative deflection is recorded.
Electrode
Probably a plus sign for positive pole.