Poles of a magnet exist in pairs.Explain
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The magnetic poles always exist in pairs. It is not possible to separate the two poles of a magnet. If a bar magnet is broken at the middle in two parts each part is found to be a magnet. Each part has the property to attract the small iron pieces. Each part rests in the North-South direction when suspended such as to swing freely. This shows that the new poles are formed at the broken ends.
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magnetic force appeared to be concentrated at or near end of the magnet these areas are called magnetic poles which always exist in pairs it is not possible to produce an isolated north pole or South pole
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