Magnetic poles always occur in pairs – what are the names of each pole?

Magnetic poles always occur in pairs - what are the names of each pole?

  • Correct Answer: north and south
  • southwest and south
  • prime and equator
  • tropic and arctic

Explanation: • Like poles repel and unlike poles attract. • Magnetic poles always occur in pairs of north and south—it is not possible to isolate north and south poles.

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