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Do Two Distinct Poles Actually Exist at Two Nearby Points in a Magnetic Dipole?

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Do two distinct poles actually exist at two nearby points in a magnetic dipole?

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Solution

No, two distinct poles cannot exist at two nearby points in a magnet, as a magnet contains only two distinct poles located at its ends. 

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Chapter 36: Permanent Magnets - Short Answers [Page 275]

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HC Verma Concepts of Physics Volume 1 and 2 [English]
Chapter 36 Permanent Magnets
Short Answers | Q 2 | Page 275
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