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How many north and south poles are present if a magnet is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism?

A

Six

B

Twelve

C

Two

D

Zero

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To solve the question of how many north and south poles are present if a magnet is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Magnet Poles**: A magnet has two poles: a North pole and a South pole. These poles are always present in pairs. 2. **Breaking the Magnet**: When a magnet is broken, each piece will still retain its magnetic properties. This means that each piece will have its own North and South pole. 3. **Analyzing Each Piece**: If we break the magnet into 6 pieces, we can analyze the poles: - The first piece will have a North pole and a South pole. - The second piece will also have a North pole and a South pole. - This pattern continues for all 6 pieces. 4. **Counting the Poles**: Since each of the 6 pieces has 1 North pole and 1 South pole: - Total North poles = 6 (one from each piece) - Total South poles = 6 (one from each piece) 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, after breaking the magnet into 6 pieces, there will be a total of 6 North poles and 6 South poles. ### Final Answer: If a magnet is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism, there will be **6 North poles and 6 South poles**. ---

To solve the question of how many north and south poles are present if a magnet is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Magnet Poles**: A magnet has two poles: a North pole and a South pole. These poles are always present in pairs. 2. **Breaking the Magnet**: When a magnet is broken, each piece will still retain its magnetic properties. This means that each piece will have its own North and South pole. ...
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