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Answered by Ankit200211
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We can conclude that a metal peice is a magnet only when one pole of it gets attracted and other one gets repelled as we all know unlike poles attract and like poles repel. ... If both ends are attracted, the metal bar is not a magnet. Thus, repulsion and not attraction is a sure test for magnetism

Answered by Srishanth4767
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We can conclude that a metal peice is a magnet only when one pole of it gets attracted and other one gets repelled as we all know unlike poles attract and like poles repel. ... If both ends are attracted, the metal bar is not a magnet. Thus, repulsion and not attraction is a sure test for magnetism.

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