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why magnatic force can't be isolated​

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Answered by nallagondurevanth510
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This is analogous to an electric dipole, which has positive charge on one side and negative charge on the other. ... Because of this, the two poles of a magnetic dipole must always have equal and opposite strength, and the two poles cannot be separated from each other.

Answered by pritambehera51
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it can't be isolated

Explanation:

A magnetic pole/force can never be isolated.

Let us consider a bar magnet. If we break a bar magnet into two halves, both the parts will independently act as two separate magnets with 2 different set of poles. This happens so because magnetic field lines always form a closed loop and when magnetic field lines originate from one pole it is necessary to have another opposite pole so that magnetic field lines can enter it and form a closed loop.

The electrons in the atoms of magnetic material spin around the nucleus in mainly only one direction. This creates a more negative side and a more positive side in the magnet which makes the north pole and the south pole of the magnet.

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