why are the names of poles of magnet and why they are clled so
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There are two poles for a magnet
They are North and South Poles
A freely suspended magnet always comes to rest in the direction of north and south.
Hence, the poles are said to south seeking & north seeking, which are simply known as north and south poles.
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Answer:
because of dirn
Explanation:
A freely tilted magnet face toward north and south
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