can a magnetic north poles exist without a magnetic south poles?
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no
every magnet has both south and north pole
every magnet has both south and north pole
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hey friend,
here's your answer,
no, it's not possible as poles always occur in pairs....i.e, north and south at both ends.
Hope it helps you...!
here's your answer,
no, it's not possible as poles always occur in pairs....i.e, north and south at both ends.
Hope it helps you...!
aarchi2:
but each end of magnet has either noth or south
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