How Do You Reverse The Poles On A Magnet?
The process involved in reversing the poles of a magnet depends upon whether the magnet is an electromagnet or a permanent magnet. An electromagnet is a temporary magnet powered by electricity. Wire is coiled around an iron core. The ends of the wire are connected to a battery, producing an electric current that magnetizes the metal core. A permanent magnet is a substance that is able to generate its own, lasting, magnetic field. The process of internally reversing the magnetic poles of a magnet is easier to do with an electromagnet than it is to do with a permanent magnet. Turn off the power supply you are using to run your electromagnet. Disconnect the wire lead from the negative terminal connector on your power supply. Disconnect the wire lead from the positive terminal connector on your power supply. Reconnect the wire lead you disconnected from the negative terminal connector to the positive terminal connector. Reconnect the remaining wire lead that you disconnected from the posit