why magnet does not have more than two poles
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though magnets each have a north pole and a south pole, according to the laws of physics, there's no real reason why a monopole couldn't exit. Cut a magnet in two, and you just end up with two smaller magnets, each with a north and a south pole.
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as the earth atraction is also high in both North and South Pole than the equator that's why and the magnet is mostly used for direction so the earth attracts the magnet to South geographical pole is North Pole so South attract North and North attract South that's why and it always point to geographical South Pole which is a magnets North pole
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