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Magnetic fields have no poles. The poles in a magnet symbol are just for illustration of where the magnetic dipoles end. The dipoles cannot extend out the material boundary by definition. Inside a magnetic, the aligned dipole N "cancel" the dipole S of its neighbor like so:

| N-S N-S ... N-S N-S N-S | basically is just | N-S |. Please see the related link.

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