what happens if we break a magnet into two pieces
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We will again get 2 poles (north and south) for both the magnets
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When the magnet is broken into two pieces, two newly formed magnets are formed with their own poles.
- A magnet is comprised of tinly elements with magnetic characteristics that combine to form a magnetic domain.
- When a magnet breaks, we get two new magnets.
- Both the north and south poles of the newly produced magnets are distinct.
- This is due to the fact that the magnetic fields reinforce one other and reorganise into the north and south poles.
- A monopole can never exist in a magnet.
- When we break a magnet, we are simply dividing it rather than destroying its properties.
- When the magnetic elements are divided by breaking a magnet, they rearrange to form the north and south poles.
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