A iron bar kept in Geographical North-South Direction becomes a magnet, What if we burry a round piece of iron, will it also become a magnet ?? Or not.
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The answer is no: Each half of the bar magnet has a north pole and a south pole. You can even continue cutting each piece of the bar magnet in half, and you will always obtain a new, smaller magnet with two opposite poles.
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When two magnets are brought near each other, like poles repel; opposite poles attract. 2) When a magnet is brought near a piece of iron, the iron also
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