Where are the poles of a circular magnet? How will you find this?
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Circular magnets have the north pole on the top, and they have the south on the bottom.
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The poles of circular or round magnets are described as follows:
- Magnetic properties can also be found in circular or disc-shaped magnets.
- They do, however, have a variety of poles.
- It may have poles on two opposite sides, such as the north pole and the south pole, that is axial to each other and are referred to as the axial disc.
- It can also have poles that are split by their diameter, which is known as a diametral magnetic disc.
To find out which pole is present on which side when no indication is provided using the following steps:
- Using twine, suspend this circular magnet with unknown poles.
- Take a bar magnet with well-defined pole marks.
- Bring the bar magnet's one side closer to the circular magnet.
- If the north pole of a bar magnet is repelled by the circular magnet then the particular side of a bar magnet is the north pole and the one which is attracted is the south pole.
- As a result, the poles of a circular disc can be obtained in the manner described.
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