sphere magnets hav no poles
2006-10-06 04:01:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anisha A 1
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In all magnets one end of the metal is North Pole and the other South Pole
2006-10-06 03:17:14
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answer #2
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answered by Simar b 1
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Earth is the the largest spherical magnet known to us, we use it all the time, when we use magnetic compass and they are south and north pole (magnetic).
The geographic pole is off by a deference of approximately 3 degrees.
So the answer is Diagonally opposite.
2006-10-06 04:11:34
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answer #3
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answered by minootoo 7
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the situation of the poles relies upon on the alignment of the magnetizing container for the duration of manufacture. it is going to nonetheless have a north and south pole like an hassle-free bar magnet. in case you splatter iron filings on it, they'll cluster around the two poles (in all probability at opposite ends of a diameter).
2016-12-13 03:13:53
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answered by ? 4
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Intercepts of surface with the axis of the shere.
2006-10-06 02:52:54
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answered by Doubting Thomas 2
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