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16 October, 09:15

If a magnet is cut into unequal size pieces, how many north and south poles will each of the pieces have?

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  1. 16 October, 09:20
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    Each of the pieces will have one north pole and one south pole.

    Explanation:

    A magnet is made up two ends, one end is known as north pole while the other end is known as south pole.

    When a magnet is cut into unequal size pieces, each of the piece will have two ends, one end of each piece is known as north pole while the other end will be south pole.

    Therefore, each of the pieces will have one north pole and one south pole.
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