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Poles of a Magnet
A magnet alwa...
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A magnet always has __________ poles.
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A magnet always has two poles: the North and South Pole.
Like magnetic poles repel each other and unlike magnetic poles attract each other
Magnetic poles always exist in pairs.
Magnetic poles are inseparable.
Hence, A magnet always has
two
poles.
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