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Explorer Science - Did you know that every magnet has two poles named North pole and South pole. These two poles are the locations where the highest magnetic power of a magnet
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6.3 – Magnetic Force and Field. Magnetic Poles Every magnet has two poles (North & South) and is therefore called a Dipole Unlike Electric Fields it is. - ppt download
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