The dipole formation in a magnet is due to
a) Interaction between the north and south poles together
b) Interaction between the north pole with the air
c) Interaction between the south pole with the air
d) Interaction of north and south pole separately with air

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Answer :

a) Interaction between the north and south poles together

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