POLES OF MAGNET

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Topic: Poles of Magnet

1. Question:

What is the name of the ends of a magnet?

Answer: Poles

Explanation: The two ends of a magnet are called poles.

2. Question:

Which pole of a magnet points towards the North when freely suspended?

Answer: North

Explanation: The North pole of a magnet points towards the Earth’s North direction.

3. Question:

Which pole of a magnet points towards the South when freely suspended?

Answer: South

Explanation: The South pole of a magnet points towards the Earth’s South direction.

4. Question:

What is the force between like poles of magnets?

Answer: Repulsion

Explanation: Like poles of magnets repel each other.

5. Question:

What is the force between unlike poles of magnets?

Answer: Attraction

Explanation: Unlike poles of magnets attract each other.

6. Question:

How many poles does a bar magnet have?

Answer: Two

Explanation: A bar magnet has two poles – North and South.

7. Question:

What will happen if you break a bar magnet into two pieces?

Answer: Magnet

Explanation: Each piece will become a magnet with North and South poles.

8. Question:

Where is the magnetic force the strongest in a magnet?

Answer: Poles

Explanation: The magnetic force is strongest at the poles of the magnet.

9. Question:

What do we call the imaginary line joining the poles of a magnet?

Answer: Axis

Explanation: The imaginary line joining the North and South poles is called the magnetic axis.

10. Question:

What is found at the ends of a horseshoe magnet?

Answer: Poles

Explanation: The poles of a horseshoe magnet are at the two ends of its curved shape.

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