If we gently break a bar magnet from its centre will two poles get free?
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When a magnet is broken into two, the resultant is two separate magnets. Each resultant magnet will end up with its own north and south pole. This shows that poles exist in pairs and there can never be an isolated north or an isolated south pole.
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each magnet will have it's own separate north and South Pole...
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