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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Hah.
"There are no individual magnetic poles
(or magnetic charges)
.
Electric charges can be separated, but magnetic poles always come in pairs
- one north and one south.



Opposite poles attract and like
poles repel.



These bar magnets will remain "permanent" until something happens to eliminate the alignment of atomic magnets."

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