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Standard VI
Physics
Poles of magnet
Do magnetic p...
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Do
magnetic
poles
always
exist
in
pairs
?
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Yes, magnetic poles always exist in pairs and can't be separated.
It is not possible to separate the two poles of a magnet.
If we broke a magnet again and again, each part will still be a complete magnet.
Each part will contain both the poles North pole and South pole.
Thus, the two poles of a magnet exist in pairs.
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