When the magnet attracted north on the compass, you called that the "North Pole" of the magnet. Wouldn't that be the SOUTH pole of the magnet because it's attracting the "North" needle (Opposites attract)?
You can put the magnet on something thats floats and put it in a glass of water, then its easier for the magnets to spin to the north/south alignment. Thats how a compass works.
i play with magnets for 35 years and never observed this.Trick question for you :where are magnetic poles of magnetic field around polarised conductor ?
You always put the magnets in exactly the same place on the table when they self align. When you don't, they roll away. There's something not right here.
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When the magnet attracted north on the compass, you called that the "North Pole" of the magnet. Wouldn't that be the SOUTH pole of the magnet because it's attracting the "North" needle (Opposites attract)?
I love playing with magnets. I buy them all the time on Amazon. A miracle.
You can put the magnet on something thats floats and put it in a glass of water, then its easier for the magnets to spin to the north/south alignment.
Thats how a compass works.
I like this trick a lot more than floating the magnet in some water!
i play with magnets for 35 years and never observed this.Trick question for you :where are magnetic poles of magnetic field around polarised conductor ?
I have never heard of a polarized conductor, can you give an example of what you mean?
You always put the magnets in exactly the same place on the table when they self align. When you don't, they roll away. There's something not right here.
It's not on a table, it's on the floor and the magnets align because of earths magnetic field, just like any magnet in a compass does..