Physics, asked by samriddhi804, 4 months ago

how many poles are present in a magnet​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

two poles

Experimentation shows that all magnets have two poles. If freely suspended, one pole will point toward the north. The two poles are thus named the north magnetic pole and the south magnetic pole (or more properly, north-seeking and south-seeking poles, for the attractions in those directions).

Answered by indurana0010
1

Answer:

This is your answer

Explanation:

two poles

We understand that magnets have two poles and that depending on the orientation of two magnets there can be attraction (opposite poles) or repulsion (similar poles). We recognize that there is some region extending around a magnet where this happens. The magnetic field describes this region.

Similar questions