Yes it would. Earth produces a magnetic field therefore is considered to be a large magnet, also it has a sphere like shape and it has two poles.
2006-11-19 01:33:14
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answer #1
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answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6
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well.... i am not quite sure.... but i figure that a sphere may have poles but cos its a sphere, maybe the mutual forces may cancel each other and the net magnetic moment will be zero.
will do sum further study and let u know....
2006-11-19 02:37:04
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answered by Hawk 2
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Yes. The Earth has poles.
2006-11-19 01:32:23
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answered by Eric 4
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numerous magnets are made in around shapes- the magnetic tension container is concentrated into the around middle, particularly than on the top such as you often think of of a bar or a horseshoe magnet
2016-12-29 05:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Size is your answer. And as soon as you move a pole with in a round magnet. It re-aligns it pattern and then becomes useless.
2006-11-19 03:08:54
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answered by Bear 3
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Yes, but you can't determine where it will be
2006-11-19 01:31:37
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answered by JaZz 2
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