can north and South Pole of a bar magnet be separated by some means
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yup it can be separated by some means
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No
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No - we cannot. The magnetic effect is due to current loops which produce what is called a dipole field. Magnets exist only in the form of dipoles with two ends, a north and a south. When a bar magnet is split into two pieces, you don't get a separate north part and a south part.
In simple words when you split any bar magnet the two separate pieces will have their own north and south poles.
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