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A classic red bar magnet with black-labeled north (N) and south (S) poles, illustrating magnetic polarity.
This friendly magnet shows how opposite poles attract: the happy north (N) and sad south (S) poles illustrate magnetic polarity in a playful way.
A classic bar magnet with red indicating the north pole (N) and blue the south pole (S), demonstrating fundamental magnetic polarity.
Classic bar magnets with color-coded poles-red for North, blue for South-arranged to show magnetic attraction and repulsion principles.
A classic bar magnet diagram: green top half marked 'S' for south pole, blue bottom half marked 'N' for north pole.
A classic bar magnet showing its north (blue end, labeled 'N') and south (red end, labeled 'S') poles in an isometric perspective.
This bar magnet shows the standard color-coding and labeling-red for south (S) and green for north (N)-used in educational diagrams.
Meet Magnet Max-the smiling horseshoe magnet ready to spark curiosity about magnetic fields and polarity!
A classic illustration showing the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet, with field direction indicated by arrows from N to S.
Fun, diverse cartoon children explore magnetism with hands-on activities-ideal for elementary science lessons and classroom resources.
A classic horseshoe magnet design, with red body and blue-tipped poles indicating magnetic polarity.
A standard educational bar magnet showing the north (red, N) and south (blue, S) poles-used to demonstrate magnetic fields and polarity.
Magnetic field lines emerge from the north pole and enter the south pole, illustrating the direction and shape of the magnetic field.
A classic horseshoe magnet illustrating magnetic polarity and field direction-field lines flow outward from the north pole (N) and inward toward the south pole (S).
This dual-colored bar magnet clearly marks its north (green) and south (red) poles-ideal for teaching basic magnetism concepts.
A bar magnet shows its north (red) and south (blue) poles, with iron filings aligning along the magnetic field lines.
A set of six U-shaped magnets shown in solid red, metallic gray, and wireframe styles, useful for illustrating magnetic polarity and field concepts.
A classic illustration of magnetic field lines surrounding a bar magnet, with field direction indicated from North to South pole.
These dual-colored bar magnets make magnetic poles easy to identify-red for north, silver for south-perfect for hands-on science activities.
A classic red U-shaped magnet with gray north and south poles-ideal for demonstrating magnetic attraction and field lines.
