why magnet does not have more than two pol
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The so-called “poles” of a permanent magnet are simply the places on the surface of the magnet where the looping field lines emerge from, and re-enter into, the magnetic material. ... You cannot have a magnet with more than two poles. Those multipole fields are generated by multiple coils arranged in some particular ways.
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through magnet each have a North Pole and a South Pole , according to the laws of physics , there's no real why monopole couldn't exit
if u want to understand nicely then here's u can understand by experiment
if u cut a magnet in two and u just end up with two smaller magnets , u will see each with North and South Pole
hope it's help u
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