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Physics, 18.09.2019 22:30 Sg496080

If a bar magnet's neutral region is broken into two, what will most likely occur?
a. the segment thats longer will have a north and south pole.
b. neither segment will have a north or south pole.
c. one segments will have only a north pole, the other segment will have only a south pole.
d. each of the two segments of the orginal bar magnet will have a north and south pole.

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