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The poles of a magnet always exist in pairs. Explain.​

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Answered by siddharthuppu123
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There are two types of magnetic poles, called the north magnetic pole and south magnetic pole. North magnetic poles are those that are attracted toward the Earth's geographic north pole. ... Magnetic poles always occur in pairs of north and south—it is not possible to isolate north and south poles.

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Answered by darksoul3
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The magnetic force appears to be concentrated at or near the ends of the magnet. These areas are called the magnetic poles. 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. If a bar magnet is broken into two, each piece will have a north and south pole.

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