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Derrick Allen
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26 June, 14:55
What is polarity as used in magnets?
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Lilia Manning
26 June, 15:08
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In a permanent magnet, a magnetic field is produced by the composite motions of electrons in geometrically aligned atoms.
A magnetic field is characterized by poles called north and south. Magnetic polarity refers to the orientation of these poles in space.
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