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1. Where do magnetic poles exist in a magnet?​

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Answered by amanpatel8084
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Explanation:

The pole of a suspended magnet which points towards the north, is called the 'north seeking pole (north pole)', the other pole is called the 'south seeking pole (south pole)'. Magnetic poles always exist in pairs. It is not possible to produce just an isolated north pole or isolated south pole.

Answered by Parthzz
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Magnetic pole, region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest. A bar magnet suspended in Earth’s magnetic field orients itself in a north–south direction. The north-seeking pole of such a magnet, or any similar pole, is called a north magnetic pole. The south-seeking pole, or any pole similar to it, is called a south magnetic pole. Unlike poles of different magnets attract each other; like poles repel each other.

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