Physics, asked by mjitvahan, 18 days ago

How are the north and south poles of a magnet located ? Explain​

Answers

Answered by nilay0
1

Answer:

Explanation:

they are located by another magnet north will repel north and attract south

Answered by Empirewarrier09
1

\huge\red{\mid{\fbox{\tt{Answer}}\mid}}

A bar magnet with a slik thread from a wooden stand as the magnet swings for some time and then eventually comes to rest in a particular direction, north and south direction. If we disturb the magnet a little the magnet again comes to test in the north and south direction

the end of the magnet which points towards the north is called the north seeking pole or simply the north pole and the end which paints towards the south is called the south seeking pole or simply the south pole. the north and south poles are marked by the letters north and south respectively

Attachments:
Similar questions