Magnetism and Electromagnetism: Concepts and Explanations
Magnetic Polarity
Magnetic polarity states that all magnets have a North and South pole. Each pole is attracted to each other just as the polarity of the Earth is attracted to itself. The most effective magnets in production are referred to as North Pole Magnets, due to the fact that they only attract South Pole magnets. Magnets can be either North Pole magnets or bi-polar, meaning that they posses on of each pole. As far as polarity is concerned, opposite poles attract and similar poles repel each other. This is the most basic concept associated with magnetism, and one that can be replicated using electrical current or electromagnets.
Example: If a magnet is touched to another, the two opposite poles will attract and the two similar poles will repel each other. This can be seen in a very basic experiment using two bi-polar magnets.
Magnetic Lines of Force
These are the lines draw to help illustrate magnetic fields. These force lines run north or south, depending on the magnet's orientation. This means that the polarity, and magnetic field, are directly related to the strength of the magnet and "orbit" around the pole of the magnet, as...
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