Where is the magnetic pole?
Christopher Harper
Updated on April 22, 2026
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In respect to this, where are the magnetic poles currently?
Based on the current WMM model, the 2015 locationof the north magnetic pole is 86.27°N and 159.18°Wand the south magnetic pole is 64.26°S and 136.59°E.The locations of the poles (1590-2020) from the latest IGRFare available for download here: North Pole, SouthPole.
Also Know, what is pole in magnetism? Magnetic pole, region at each end of amagnet where the external magnetic field isstrongest. A bar magnet suspended in Earth's magneticfield orients itself in a north–south direction. Thenorth-seeking pole of such a magnet, or any similarpole, is called a north magnetic pole.
Likewise, where is the South Magnetic Pole?
Antarctica
Why is the North Pole the South Magnetic Pole?
The opposite poles of two magnets attract.Therefore, when the red end of a magnet or compass ispointing north, it is because it is being attracted in thatdirection by the south end of another magnet (oftencoloured blue) – this is the imaginary magnet insidethe Earth.
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