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If a magnet is cut in paris what will be its north and south pole
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If a magnet is cut in paris what will be its north and south pole
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If a magnet is cut in paris what will be its north and south pole
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When a magnet is cut into two parts, then both parts will have a south and north pole because magnetic fields lines are continuous and always formed closed loops.
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When carried out in Paris, the procedure will produce the same results as in
Stockholm, Copenhagen, Rome, or Madrid. There is no reason to expect a
different outcome in any other world capital.
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