Can we isolate the north pole or south pole of a magnet? Give reason. Write two uses of
a magnet.
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1. No, we cannot isolate north pole of a magnet from its south pole or vice-versa. If we break a bar magnet into two halves, we will not get a single north or south pole but two magnets each with its north and south poles.
2. a) A compass uses a magnet to direct its needle to the north pole. This is why magnets are said to have a north and south pole.
b) Coins are separated and sorted inside vending machines with magnets. These magnets sort out metal disks or slugs from the real coin money.
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