Physics, asked by Argha915, 11 months ago

Can we say that the iron bar is a magnet if its one end is attracted and the other end is repelled by the south pole of a bar magnet. What would be the conclusion if both ends are attracted by the south pole

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Answered by anikethpowar
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Answer:Repulsion is the surest test of magnetism. Because a magnet can attract a magnet as well as another magnetic substance but it can only repel a magnet, not any magnetic substance. Hence, if one end of iron bar is repelled by the north pole of a bar magnet then it's surely a magnet.

Answered by munishsharma32
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Answer:

Yes, the iron bar is a magnet if it’s one end is attracted and other end is repelled by

south Pole, we can draw the conclusion that the iron bar is magnetised as repulsion is

surest test of magnetism. If both the ends are attracted by south Pole then iron bar is

not magnetized. It does not have distinct south and north pole.

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