Physics, asked by amritxraj, 9 months ago

why magnet always exist in pairs?​

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Answered by capricornkiran
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Because magnetism is the result of electric current interacting with magnetic materials. It takes a minimum of two charged particles moving to produce a circuit.

ALL magnetic fields are the result of electric current. From the magnetic fields at the galactic scale down to the magnetic fields of your refrigerator magnet at the atomic scale.

No matter how small we divide a magnet, we can not produce a magnetic monopole. A magnetic monopole would be the magnetic equivalent of an electric charge. So they are considered not to exist. Since it takes two charges moving to create a circuit, theoretical magnetic monopoles are not needed to explain magnetic fields. Just that one accept every scientific experiment ever performed and come to the correct conclusion that all magnetic fields are produced by electric circuits

Answered by adityaakshat2014
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Answer:

magritte always exit in prayer because north pole and South Pole has been attracted to the each other and a light pole or appeal to the each other

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