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There is no. couple acting when two bar magnets are placed co-axially separated by a distance because

A

There are no forces on the poles

B

The forces are parallel and their lines of action do not coincide

C

The forces are perpendicular to each other

D

The forces act along the same line

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D

Force act in same line.
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