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No. If you cut a magnet in half, each part will still have a north pole and a south pole.

Scientists have been trying to obtain "magnetic monopoles", pressumably some particle that has a "north charge" or a "south charge", but so far, without success.

No. If you cut a magnet in half, each part will still have a north pole and a south pole.

Scientists have been trying to obtain "magnetic monopoles", pressumably some particle that has a "north charge" or a "south charge", but so far, without success.

No. If you cut a magnet in half, each part will still have a north pole and a south pole.

Scientists have been trying to obtain "magnetic monopoles", pressumably some particle that has a "north charge" or a "south charge", but so far, without success.

No. If you cut a magnet in half, each part will still have a north pole and a south pole.

Scientists have been trying to obtain "magnetic monopoles", pressumably some particle that has a "north charge" or a "south charge", but so far, without success.

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