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Yes,every magnet has a north pole and a south pole.



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If you have a magnet and you make a line exactly in the middle you will see that one side is the north pole and the other one is a south pole . You can even experiment this : when you are done drawing a line cut your magnet by that line . Do you think that you will have two magnets and one of them is south pole and the other one is the north pole . Well no !!!!!! You will have two magnets but both of them have south and north poles.












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Remember , you know this magnets attach to each other .But north pole and an other north pole will never attach to each other.And the same thing goes for the south poles. Two south poles will never atach.Only two different poles will attach to each other ( north and south will attach, and south and north will attach to each other as well).
ALL magnets have one north pole and one south pole.

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15y ago

Yes. A magnet, any magnet, always consists of both a north pole and a south pole.

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14y ago

Yes. That's pretty much the definition of a magnet. :)

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11y ago

yeh every magnet has two poles(north and south). that dosn't matter is it bar magnet or disc or what ever..

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6y ago

They have a North Magnetic Pole and a South Magnetic Pole.

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15y ago

No, it has its own field

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6y ago

A north pole and a South pole

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