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11 February, 04:25

Some magnets have just one pole

Truth or false?

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  1. 11 February, 05:12
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    False

    -A magnet can never have one pole, even a simple magnet was cut, each end would have an opposite south (-) or north (+) pull.

    -This is the result of moving electrons
  2. 11 February, 05:45
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    False

    Every magnet has two poles, a North pole, and another pole to counter that pole which would be a South pole. Magnetism is made through the pushing and pulling of magnetic electrons. A magnet can't be a magnet if opposites don't attract. Therefore, the statement made would be false.
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