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What does positive and negative mean on a magnet?
July 11 2008 at 9:17 AM Woolly Sheep (no login)
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I don't understand this. What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? I thought magnets had two poles, north and south. Is this the same as positive and negative or not? And how do you find which is which? Do you just stand facing north and see which way the magnet points and that is north?
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Cutie Pie
(Login cutie.pie) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 11 2008, 5:45 PM
Yes the two poles of a magnet are the same as negative and positive. It saeems that the different poles have different magnetic fields, either negative or positive, and the different fields affect the body in different ways. So negative and positive is just the same thing as talking about north and south.
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Peony
(Login peonyflower) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 12 2008, 7:51 AM
I don't know if it's science or not, but in magnet therapy the two poles of a magnet are considered to have different effects, with one pole regarded as negative and the other pole regarded as positive.
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Tina
(no login) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 13 2008, 8:58 AM
In short it's the same thing. Postive and negative is just another way of labelling the two poles.
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Sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 13 2008, 5:24 PM
Positive is supposed to enlarge the breasts while the negative is said to have the effect of disolving fat and making it water soluble so it passes out the body through urine.
July 11 2008 at 9:17 AM Woolly Sheep (no login)
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I don't understand this. What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? I thought magnets had two poles, north and south. Is this the same as positive and negative or not? And how do you find which is which? Do you just stand facing north and see which way the magnet points and that is north?
Author Reply
Cutie Pie
(Login cutie.pie) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 11 2008, 5:45 PM
Yes the two poles of a magnet are the same as negative and positive. It saeems that the different poles have different magnetic fields, either negative or positive, and the different fields affect the body in different ways. So negative and positive is just the same thing as talking about north and south.
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Peony
(Login peonyflower) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 12 2008, 7:51 AM
I don't know if it's science or not, but in magnet therapy the two poles of a magnet are considered to have different effects, with one pole regarded as negative and the other pole regarded as positive.
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Tina
(no login) Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 13 2008, 8:58 AM
In short it's the same thing. Postive and negative is just another way of labelling the two poles.
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Sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: What does positive and negative mean on a magnet? July 13 2008, 5:24 PM
Positive is supposed to enlarge the breasts while the negative is said to have the effect of disolving fat and making it water soluble so it passes out the body through urine.