how are magnetic poles exist in a magnet
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A Magnetic Field is said to exist in a region if a (Magnetic) Force can be exerted on a Magnet. ... A Magnet attracts or repels other Magnets, depending on their mutual orientation of North and South Poles. When placing like Poles of two Magnets together, the Magnets repel each other,
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A Magnetic Field is said to exist in a region if a (Magnetic) Force can be exerted on a Magnet. ... A Magnet attracts or repels other Magnets, depending on their mutual orientation of North and South Poles. When placing like Poles of two Magnets together, the Magnets repel each other.
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