If there is a repulsion between A and N then A is North pole and B is South pole of the horse shoe magnet. If B and N repel each other the B is north and A is south of the horse shoe magnet.
The poles of a horseshoe magnet can be identified using a compass. The end of the magnet that the compass needle points towards is the north pole, while the opposite end is the south pole.
Yes, Saturn has north and south poles, just like Earth. The poles are visible due to the planet's axial tilt, resulting in distinct regions at its top and bottom. Saturn's poles exhibit unique atmospheric and magnetic characteristics, including its signature hexagonal-shaped storm at the north pole.
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They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
Its shape resembles the horse shoe ie U shaped. The main difference between this horse shoe and bar magnets is that the two poles will be so close in the earlier case while they will be at the extreme ends in the latter case. Hence lifting magnetic materials such iron is much easier with horse shoe magnets compared to that of bar magnets.
A horse shoe magnet like other magnets have a north and a south pole. The only difference is that is shaped like a horse shoe. It is used to attract small toys, pins etc.
The examples of artificial magnets are u shaped magnet or horse shoe magnets , dumb bell magnets , cylindrical magnets etc..
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Horseshoe magnets are used to teach the properties of magnets to students. They are also used to pick up metal items.
If there is a repulsion between A and N then A is North pole and B is South pole of the horse shoe magnet. If B and N repel each other the B is north and A is south of the horse shoe magnet.
Horse shoes ... plane and simple.... the game is played with to poles at opposite ends of a playing area and you try to ring the horse shoes around the poles very fun game not compared to washers but still a good game
A horse's shoe is called a horseshoe. A horse's foot is called a hoof.
a horse shoe is made of metal
The poles of a horseshoe magnet can be identified using a compass. The end of the magnet that the compass needle points towards is the north pole, while the opposite end is the south pole.
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