Anmol kathar
from
deogiri global academy, aurangabad
Subject :NSO Class : Class 6
How many north and south poles are present in a magnet if it is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism?
A Six
B Twelve
C Two
D Zero
the answer is not twelve because in the question they have tell 'how many N and S poles are there',so we will consider N and S -1 and multiply it with 6. and answer will come six
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Karthik
from
Euro, Bengaluru
Class : Class 7
no it is 12 as one piece has two poles so north poles and south poles =6 6=12
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Ashwak
from
Cambridge, Jalandhar
Class : Class 8
IT is not correct .... because they did not ask total number of poles ....it should be A {SIX}
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Ashwak
from
Cambridge, Jalandhar
Class : Class 8
It is incorrect as there are six north poles and six south poles present in a magnet if it is broken into six pieces
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Gauri Singh
from
St Johns School Marhauli, Varanasi
Class : Class 8
it is wrong, see 12 is the sum of north and south poles but 6 should be the answer!!
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Utsav
from
podar international school , shivamoga
Class : Class 10
UTSAV C PATEL from Podar International School SHIVAMOGAClass;It is wrong answer as they did not ask the total number of poles
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Sudarshan
from
Suguna Pips, Coimbatore
Class : Class 6
It is wrong because they did not ask the total number of poles ð