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Bar Magnet Diagram - North and South Poles Explained #3099515 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a vertically oriented rectangular bar magnet divided horizontally into two colored sections: the upper half is blue with a black “S” indicating the south pole, and the lower half is red with a black “N” for the north pole. The clean, high-contrast design emphasizes magnetic polarity and is commonly used in educational diagrams to illustrate dipole fields and attraction/repulsion principles.
Used in K-12 and introductory college physics resources, this image supports lessons on magnetism, magnetic fields, and electromagnetism. It serves users seeking visual clarification of pole orientation and aligns with queries like “what do N and S mean on a magnet?” or “bar magnet diagram.”
Related Cliparts: Visual guide to a standard bar magnet showing labeled N (red) and S (blue) poles-essential for understanding magnetism fundamentals in physics education.
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