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Permanent magnets
In a permanent magnet, however, the magnetic fields of the individual
atom are aligned in one preferred direction, giving rise to a net
magnetic field, as below.
Figure 9.12:
A permanent magnet
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We see in this picture why two magnets result when cutting a permanent
magnet in half, instead of separate North and South poles, since each
individual atom is itself a magnet with two poles.
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1999-09-29