Determine the poles of the two magnets
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Answer:
north and the south pole
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You can try this experiment at home!
Put a small piece of masking tape on one end of a bar magnet.
Tie a string around the middle of your magnet.
Dangle the magnet from the string and then from a ruler. Watch as one end orients itself toward the north. This is the magnet’s north pole.
If that is the end with the masking tape, write “N” on the tape. If the other end has the tape, write “S.”
dangling magnet
Remember in the intro when we said all magnets have AT LEAST two poles? Well bar magnets have two poles, so their magnetic fields are called dipole which means–you guessed it–two poles! But some magnets have more than two poles. In fact, some have four, or six, or even eight! (These are called “octopoles”– doesn’t that sound like a cool Play Station™ game?) Some celestial objects, including stars and planets, have magnetic fields, and some of them have more than two poles! We call these fields “multipoles.” Earth is a good example of a dipole magnetic field–we have one north pole and one south pole (with a few weaker multipole parts, but let’s not get into that right now). But the magnetic fields around planets like Uranus and Neptune have multiple magnetic fields. Cool, right?