Why do a magnet broken into 2 pieces repel each other on combining?
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because they both attract each other toward each other....
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When a magnet is broken in two pieces, the two halves will repel each other. The two ends in the center are South and North, they are different, thus in theory they should attract, but in real life they repel. The magnets behave like they would have undergone a pole reversal (like this: N==S S==N).
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