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  • 03-04-2020
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can a magnet ever have a single pole

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pinkyjo15
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  • 03-04-2020

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no

In particle physics, a magnetic monopole is a hypothetical elementary particle that is an isolated magnet with only one magnetic pole (a north pole without a south pole or vice versa). A magnetic monopole would have a net "magnetic charge".

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