Can the poles of a magnet be separated ?
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the two poles cannot be separated from each other.
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Instead, the two magnetic poles arise simultaneously from the aggregate effect of all the currents and intrinsic moments throughout the magnet. Because of this, the two poles of a magnetic dipole must always have equal and opposite strength, and the two poles cannot be separated from each other.
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You can't even if you break the magnet into two it would give you two separate magnets each with North and South pole.
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