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The difference between magnetic poles are and electric charges.
Answer to Problem 2RQ
Electric charges can exist individually but the magnetic poles always exist in pairs.
Explanation of Solution
When an object is placed inside an
In case of electric charges, it is possible to have an isolated negative or a positive charge. It means two different charges can exist individually, but in case of magnetic poles, two different poles always exist in pairs. It is impossible to separate the magnetic south pole to the magnetic north pole.
Conclusion:
Therefore, electric charges can exist individually but the magnetic poles always exist in pairs.
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