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Do poles exist separately like charges? Please tell class 6 answer

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Answered by scarlet02
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Positive and negative charges can exist separately. North and south poles always come together. Single magnetic poles, known as magnetic monopoles, have been proposed theoretically, but a magnetic monopole has never been observed. ... Inside a magnet the field runs from south to north.

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Q - Do poles exist separately like charges?

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Magnetic poles do not exist separately like positive and negative charges. This means that it is not possible to isolate a north pole of a magnet from it's south Pole by cutting the magnet from the middle. Whenever a bar magnet is cut into two halves ,we get two new magnets,each with it's north and south poles. This will continue indefinitely even if extremely small pieces of bar magnets are obtained. Thus magnetic poles always exist in pairs..

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