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Magnetic poles exist in pair. We cannot get a magnetic monopole. When we cut a magnet, each piece will behave like a magnet with two poles

Based on the above, answer the following Questions
A bar magnet is cut as shown in the figure. Mark the polarity of each pole (from left to right) for the polarity missed piece

A

South, North

B

North, South

C

North, North

D

South, South

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