Physics, asked by mallika4, 1 year ago

how will you show that magnetic poles always exist in pairs ??

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Answered by Naina1111
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we know that the magnet has two poles north south and suppose if we break magnet it also attend the property of north and south poles and we slap know that similar poles repel each other and opposite poles attract each other. So this is major property of magnet then we can say that magnetic poles always exist in pairs
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there!!

If you search magnetic fields you will find that they start from one poleand making an arc end at the other end.But they really don't stop there.The field travels inside the magnet bar and comes out at the upper end.

This pic can clear you.

In such way we get two ends of a magnet and they can never be broken apart!!

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