Poles of a magnet cannot be separated by breaking it. Explain
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Explanation:
As we know every atom of a magnet acts as dipole, So poles cannot be separated. When magnet is broken into two equal pieces,magnetic moment of each part will be half of the original magnet.
the two magnetic poles arise simultaneously from the aggregate effect of all the currents and intrinsic moments throughout the magnet. Because of this, the two poles of a magnetic dipole must always have equal and opposite strength, and the two poles cannot be separated from each other.
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Two magnets gets created
Explanation:
when two magnets are separated it creates two pieces with each piece being an individual magnet itself therefore. These newly created magnets have their own north and south pole.
therefore poles of magnet can't be separated upon breaking.
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