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What is the north pole of a magnet?​

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Answered by siddu6925
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Answered by TheDeadWalker
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  • When a magnet is suspended freely, it aligns itself in a specific direction.

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  • The end that points to the North is the North Pole of the magnet. It is indicate by N.

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  • When a magnet is suspended freely, the end which points towards the south direction is called the south pole of the magnet. It is indicated by S.

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  • The two ends, which are the regions of concentrated lines of force, are called the poles of the magnet.

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  • Poles of a magnet are inseparable.

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  • Magnets have two poles, and both poles have equal magnetic strength.
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