North and South (Poles) :)
The Earth's axis of rotation runs through its geographic poles—the North Pole and the South Pole—resulting in the ends of the Earth. These poles are where the Earth's latitude lines converge, marking the northernmost and southernmost points on our planet.
The ends of a magnet are called the poles. There are two types of poles: the north pole, which attracts the south pole of another magnet, and the south pole, which attracts the north pole of another magnet.
The ends of the two pins represent two poles of the same polarity, which means they repel each other.
That is not correct. Electric field lines originate from positive charges and terminate on negative charges. In the case of a uniform electric field, the field lines run from the positive plate to the negative plate.
North and South (Poles) :)
The ends of all meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles. Their centers are all on the equator.
because they merge at the poles... they seem to be parallel near the equtor region..n remenber parallel lines nver meet each other... n due to the shape of our earth these lines merge at poles...
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The ends of a magnet are called the poles.
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Every meridian touches both the south AND the north poles. But those are the ends of the meridians, so none pass THROUGH the poles.
Technically no. The poles are the ends of the Prime Meridian, (and of every othermeridian too). So it touches both poles, but it doesn't 'pass throuh' either one.
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Two ends (poles).