Physics, asked by mini12, 1 year ago

In a magnet poles are not situated at the ends of the magnet why?

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Answered by balaji492001
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sorry poles are situated at the end of the magnet because poles repel eachother.

mini12: but poles present in magnet are N and S and they are unlike poles thus attract each other
mini12: this question is in my course book so I can't understand this question
mini12: also if poles are situated at the end then why when we cut a magnet into pieces then each one behaves like a small magnet having both N and S poles
mini12: I m quite confused about it pls help
Answered by mukesh3
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because they are made of oxides
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