If a bar magnet is broken in half, each half is a magnet with its own north and south pole. The force used to break the magnet will also tend to partially demagnetize the magnet, although that might be a minor effect.
pole. the middle part of a magnet is the pole. :)
This statement is incorrect. Magnetic forces are strongest at the poles of a magnet, where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated. The strength of the magnetic force decreases as you move away from the poles towards the center of the magnet.
Of course . You can make such a magnet easily using a safety pin. Take a safety pin and magnetize it using a permanent magnet. Then unfold it. The ends will have same poles and at the middle you will have the other. So you can have a magnet with three poles. Verify it using compass.
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Not much.
pole. the middle part of a magnet is the pole. :)
i think the middle
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This is because of the polarity of the magnetic field and how north interact with south. In the middle of the magnet, the magnetic field is sort of neutral. The further away from middle and the stronger the force will be.