The south pole of a freely suspended magnet
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When magnets are used in magnetic therapy, the poles are often referred to as being positive or negative. Generally, the south pole is termed positive, and the north negative.
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A freely suspended magnet always rests in the north-south direction because the magnetic south pole of the earth lies in the geographic north direction and the magnetic north pole of the earth lies in the geographical south direction. As unlike poles attract and like poles repel, a magnet aligns itself in N-S direction.
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