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What happens when we split a magnet in two parts? If we split a magnet in two parts, two new north and south poles will appear in each of the piec...

What happens when we split a magnet in two parts?

If we split a magnet in two parts, two new north and south poles will appear in each of the pieces.
It is impossible to isolate magnetic poles, unlike electric charges.
If we keep dividing the magnets, we will have four magnets, each with a north and south pole.

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When we split a magnet in two parts, each of the pieces will become a new magnet with its own north and south poles. This is because magnets have a property called magnetic domains, which are regions where the magnetic field is aligned. When a magnet is split, these domains realign themselves in each piece, creating new poles. Therefore, if we keep dividing the magnets, we will have multiple magnets, each with its own north and south pole. It is important to note that it is not possible to isolate a single magnetic pole, unlike electric charges.

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