Table of Contents
- 1 What will happen if you bring the north pole of one magnet near the south pole of another magnet?
- 2 Do the north and south poles of a magnet repel each other?
- 3 Why is magnetic field north to south?
- 4 Why does a magnet have a north and south pole?
- 5 When the north pole of a magnet is placed near the north pole of another magnet?
- 6 How are magnets attracted to the north and South Poles?
- 7 How can you tell which pole is north or South?
- 8 What do the poles of a magnet look like?
What will happen if you bring the north pole of one magnet near the south pole of another magnet?
If you put the north pole of one magnet next to the south pole of the other, then the field lines go straight from the north pole of the first magnet to the south pole of the second, and you feel an attractive force between the two magnets.
Do the north and south poles of a magnet repel each other?
The ends of a magnet are called its poles. One end is called the north pole, the other is called the south pole. Opposite poles attract each other, but similar poles repel. The Earth acts like a giant magnet.
Do the north poles of two magnets attract or repel each other?
When you place the north pole of one magnet near the south pole of another magnet, they are attracted to one another. When you place like poles of two magnets near each other (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other.
Why is magnetic field north to south?
When it comes to magnets, opposites attract. This fact means that the north end of a magnet in a compass is attracted to the south magnetic pole, which lies close to the geographic north pole. The geographic north and south poles indicate the points where the earth’s rotation axis intercepts earth’s surface.
Why does a magnet have a north and south pole?
The force of a magnetic field on a particle with spin causes the particle to rotate it’s spin to align with the magnetic field. Taking these two ideas together, then, the Earth’s magnetic field will cause the magnet to align north to south. That’s why people named them the north and south poles.
Do magnets go from south to north?
The magnetic field lines of a simple magnet are shown in the picture below. They point from the north pole to the south pole. However, the magnetic field lines do not just end at the tip of the magnet. They go right through it, so that inside the magnet the magnetic field points from the south pole to the north pole.
When the north pole of a magnet is placed near the north pole of another magnet?
When two magnets are brought together, the opposite poles will attract one another, but the like poles will repel one another. This is similar to electric charges. Like charges repel, and unlike charges attract.
How are magnets attracted to the north and South Poles?
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What happens when you put two magnets next to each other?
If you put the north pole of one magnet next to the south pole of the other, then the field lines go straight from the north pole of the first magnet to the south pole of the second, and you feel an attractive force between the two magnets.
How can you tell which pole is north or South?
Another way to tell which is north and which is south is by dangling your magnet from a string. When you dangle a magnet, it automatically turns itself so that one pole is pointing directly north and the other directly south, which is why we call them the “ north ” and “ south” poles.
What do the poles of a magnet look like?
These acts of attraction and repulsion are called “ magnetism”, and the magnetic space around a magnet is called the “ magnetic field” (click here to learn more about magnetic fields). Unless they came marked with “N” or “S,” the poles of a magnet look the same.