why do not break north pole and south pole of magnet
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for example, the separation between the two poles is doubled, the magnetic force diminishes to one-fourth its former value. Breaking a magnet in two does not isolate its north pole from its south pole. Each half is found to have its own north and south poles.
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Explanation:
If, for example, the separation between the two poles is doubled, the magnetic force diminishes to one-fourth its former value. Breaking a magnet in two does not isolate its north pole from its south pole. Each half is found to have its own north and south poles.
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