The north pole of a magnet can never be separated from the south pole because...

PHYSICS
JAMB 2005

The north pole of a magnet can never be separated from the south pole because of the property knowledge as?

  • A. magnetic octopole
  • B. magnetic monopole
  • C. magnetic dipole
  • D. magnetic quadrupole

Correct Answer: C. magnetic dipole



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