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Is it true that the magnetic north pole exists without a magnetic south pole?


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a

True

b

False 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

The above statement is False.
“Magnetic poles are always found in pairs. The two poles of a magnet cannot be separated”. When we break a bar magnet, the resulting pieces will have two poles, the north, and south poles. The north pole is labelled 'N,' and the south pole is labelled 'S.' As a result, the two poles of a magnet cannot be separated, or magnetic poles cannot exist independently. They are always in pairs. As a result, a magnet is said to be dipolar.
The correct statement would be that a magnetic north pole can never exist without a magnetic south pole. Poles always exist in pairs.
 
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