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Use this tool to determine the north and south poles of magnets.
Magnetic Pole Identifier is a great tool for identifying the poles of magnets.
A small magnet is painted on both ends and is suspended, free to rotate, in a plastic housing.
The blue end of the magnet is the SOUTH pole and will point towards the North pole of other magnets.
The red end is the NORTH pole and will point towards the South end of another magnet.
This tool is even more useful for showing the direction of magnetic field lines.
Magnetic field lines connect the North and South poles of a magnet.
If moved around near a magnet, the small magnet in the Pole Identifier will rotate and keep the magnet aligned with the magnetic field line.
Use this tool to determine the north and south poles of magnets.
Magnetic Pole Identifier is a great tool for identifying the poles of magnets.
A small magnet is painted on both ends and is suspended, free to rotate, in a plastic housing.
The blue end of the magnet is the SOUTH pole and will point towards the North pole of other magnets.
The red end is the NORTH pole and will point towards the South end of another magnet.
This tool is even more useful for showing the direction of magnetic field lines.
Magnetic field lines connect the North and South poles of a magnet.
If moved around near a magnet, the small magnet in the Pole Identifier will rotate and keep the magnet aligned with the magnetic field line.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel vertically. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around 30% of the pull force listed due to the effects of gravity and the lack of traction between the surface and the shiny magnet.