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can we isolate separate the north pole of a magnet from its south pole ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

North and south poles always occur in pairs. Attempts to separate them result in more pairs of poles. If we continue to split the magnet, we will eventually get down to an iron atom with a north pole and a south pole—these, too, cannot be separated

Answered by abeerdevvchandel
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Answer:

No, we cannot.

Explanation:

It will always point to the north direction.

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