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Magnetic poles exist always in pair. ​

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Answered by zahaansajid
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The statement "Magnetic poles exist always in pairs" is correct

This can be proved by taking a magnet which has only 2 poles and cutting it into 2 halves

We can see that each of these pieces acts as a magnet and hence both of them have 2 poles

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yes magnetic poles always exist in pair because the magnetic field is all similar to the poles exist in the atmosphere. there are two poles north and south hence they exist in pair and negative and positive... respectively... mark brainlist be happy...

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