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explain the polarity of magnets....

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Answered by jaswanth491
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The easiest way to determine the polarity of a magnet is to set the magnet on a flat surface so one of its ends is next to a compass. Then, check which end of the compass needle is pointing at the magnet. If it's the North end, it's pointing at the South pole of the magnet.

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Answered by monikanm
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The pole with relatively more electrons is said to have negative polarity; the other is assigned positive polarity. If the two poles are connected by a conductive path such as a wire, electron s flow from the negative pole toward the positive pole. ... A magnetic field is characterized by poles called north and south.

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