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"When a magnet is cut in two, each resulting piece will still have both a north (N) and a south (S) pole. The cut end of the short piece will gain a pole as a result of the cut, and it will be opposite to that of the pole on the end that remains intact. If the original magnet was labeled with one end as N and the other as S, the short piece that was cut from the original will have one end labeled S and the cut end will have an N pole."
"When a magnet is cut in two, each resulting piece will still have both a north (N) and a south (S) pole. The cut end of the short piece will gain a pole as a result of the cut, and it will be opposite to that of the pole on the end that remains intact. If the original magnet was labeled with one end as N and the other as S, the short piece that was cut from the original will have one end labeled S and the cut end will have an N pole."
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When a magnet is cut in two, each piece retains both a north (N) and a south (S) pole. The cut end of the shorter piece will gain a pole opposite to the intact end. For example, if the original magnet has ends labeled N and S, the short piece will have one end labeled S and the cut end labeled N.