Mono Pole Does Not Exist
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Q. When a bar magnet is broken into two pieces, then:
- each piece will have a single pole
- each piece will have two unlike poles
- each piece will have two like poles
- the pieces do not behave as a magnet
Q. Like poles of magnets each other, while unlike poles each other.
- repel
- magnetise
- electrify
- attract
Q. You can separate the North and South pole of a magnet by simply cutting the magnet from between.
- True
- False
Q. If we cut a bar magnet into three equal parts then the total number of poles will be _______.
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 8
Q. How many north pole and south pole are present in a magnet if it is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism
Q. What is power magnets
Q. A bar magnet is cut in between. What will happen to the part consisting of the North pole?
- The North pole will remain as North pole and the cut end will become the South pole
- The North pole will become South pole and the cut end will become North pole
- The magnet will lose its magnetic property
- The North and South pole of the magnet cannot be determined
Q. What will happen if you accidentally break a magnet? [2 MARKS]
Q. If you cut a magnet from between, and again cut the resulting two pieces from between, what is the resulting number of poles as compared to initial number of poles?
- 2 times
- 4 times
- 8 times
- 6 times
Q. A bar magnet is cut in between. What will happen to the part consisting of the North pole?
- The North pole will remain as North pole and the cut end will become the South pole
- The North and South pole of the magnet cannot be determined
- The North pole will become South pole and the cut end will become North pole
- The magnet will lose its magnetic property
Q. Satish magnetised a piece of iron marked W, X, Y and Z using the rubbing method as shown in the figure.
Which of these parts of the iron piece will become the north pole?
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
Q. Which of the following does NOT contain a magnet in it?
- Torch
- Radio
- Television
- Computer
Q. If a bar magnet is cut into two halves, we get poles in total.
- 2
- 8
- 4
Q. Which of the following ways will NOT cause a permanent magnet to lose its magnetism?
- Improper storage
- Heating it strongly over a flame
- Coating it with a layer of oil
- Repeatedly hitting it with a hammer