3. 'The poles of a magnet cannot be separated. Justify the statement.
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As we know every atom of a magnet acts as dipole, So poles cannot be separated. When magnet is broken into two equal pieces, magnetic moment of each part will be half of the original magnet.
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The poles of a magnet are not separate entities. There is no fixed part of the magnet called the North Pole or the South Pole. ... So, even if the magnet is broken, the magnetic moments are still aligned in the same direction, and each of the pieces have their own respective North and South Poles.
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