The property of a freely suspended magnet to always rest along the north-south direction can be used to test whether a piece of metal is a magnet or not.
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The small iron bar does not always rest along the north-south direction; it can rest in any direction. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 4
The end that points towards the north is called the North-seeking pole or North pole, and the end that points towards the south is called the South-seeking pole or South pole. Chapter 4 Exploring Magnets Class VI
If a magnet is broken into smaller pieces, each piece will still have both a North pole and a South pole. A single North pole or South pole cannot exist on its own. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 4 Chapter ...
Most of the iron filings stick to the poles of a magnet of any shape. Chapter 4 Exploring Magnets Class VI NCERT Science Textbook Session 2024-2025.
The two poles of a magnet are called the North pole and the South pole. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 4
The small iron bar does not always rest along the north-south direction; it can rest in any direction, indicating that only magnets exhibit this north-south alignment property.
A freely suspended magnet rests along the north-south direction because the Earth behaves like a giant magnet, creating a magnetic field. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Exploring Magnets Class VI
The end of the magnet that points towards the south is called the South-seeking pole or the South pole of the magnet. NCERT Science Textbook Session 2024-2025.