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A bar magnet is dipolar. This means it has ___ poles. Question 9 options: A) zero B) one C) two D) three
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A bar magnet is dipolar. This means it has ___ poles. Question 9 options: A) zero B) one C) two D) three
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The answer is C) Two. Dipolar means there are two magnetic poles charging with the same magnitude but opposite polarity.
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