Thank You for your explaination.
Mary

-------------- Original message from Dan Nave <na...@comcast.net>: 
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> Re: CS>Magnetized Water 
> 
> * From: mborgert asks: 
> * Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 13:07:57 
> 
> In a magnet ,how can one tell which side is north??? 
> 
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> 
> PLEASE! Do not allow yourself to become confused over this issue!!! 
> 
> Here is the definitive explanation, and the one which is actually correct... 
> 
> The North pole of the magnet is the one which is the same as the North 
> Pole of the Earth. 
> 
> The "North SEEKING Pole" of a compass will point to the North Pole of 
> the Earth, and also to the North pole of a magnet. 
> 
> (The "North SEEKING Pole" of a compass is the pointed end, and besides, 
> it is the one which points to the North.) 
> 
> Dan 
> 
> ;-)) 
> 
> PS I been thru this before... 
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