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Is it true that a single pole of a magnet does not exist?


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a

True

b

False 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The above statement is True.
A magnet is composed of a North pole and a South pole, and both poles exist together to function as a magnet. However, even when we break a magnet into two halves, we get two smaller magnets, i.e., each part consists of the North and South pole. Hence, a single pole of a magnet does not exist.
 
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