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Answered by MichTeddy
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The directive property of a magnet has its roots in the magnetism. The magnet produces a magnetic field around it and a magnet has two poles- the north pole and the south pole. Magnetic poles always exist in pairs. The directive property helps to understand which pole of the magnet is north and south.

Answered by dhruvohlan403
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Direct property includes assets such as commercial real estate (office, retail, bulky goods, large format retail, and industrial property investment) or residential real estate, including apartments, apartment buildings, or the average house on the street.

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