Why is it not possible to isolate a single magnetic pole?
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Magnetic poles always exist in pairs and cannot: exist independently. If a bar magnet is broken into two or more pieces each of them will have a north pole and a south pole. Hence it is impossible to obtain a piece of magnet with only one magnetic pole
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Magnetic poles always exist in pairs and cannot: exist independently. If a bar magnet is broken into two or more pieces each of them will have a north pole and a south pole. Hence it is impossible to obtain a piece of magnet with only one magnetic pole
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