Is a magnets north Pole always Positvly charged?
In a word No A magnets north pole is the result of lines of flux pointing from north to south. Domain theory. Nothing is charged, there are no protons involved. It’s one of the most amazing force in physics (my opinion) and it also protects us from the Sun’s harmful radiation. So’ to say its Positively charged is like saying that the top of a river is positively charged cause it runs from the top to the bottom.