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what is meant by poles of a magnet​

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Answered by HRISHI0366
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The ends of a magnet are called its poles. One end is called the north pole, the other is called the south pole. If you line up two magnets so that the south pole of one faces the north pole of the other, the magnets will pull toward each othe

Answered by arpit7z
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Answer: The poles of a magnet refer to the two ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest. These poles are known as the north pole and the south pole. The north pole of a magnet is the pole that, when suspended freely, will point towards the Earth's north pole. Similarly, the south pole of a magnet will point towards the Earth's south pole. These poles are opposite to each other, meaning that the north pole of one magnet will repel the north pole of another magnet, while the north pole of one magnet will attract the south pole of another magnet. The poles are important because they are the source of the magnetic force that allows a magnet to attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials.

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