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Consider a bar magnet in which, and the magnetic field line is passing fromthat goes through its axis and through the center of Northits north pole that is the axis of bar magnetand thus it follows a straight line path out of the magnet. Will itthis line ever be reaching the south pole of same magnet?

If not, then can we say that magnetic monopoles exist?

Consider a bar magnet in which the magnetic field line is passing from the center of North pole that is the axis of bar magnet thus it follows straight line path. Will it ever be reaching the south pole of same magnet?

If not, then can we say that magnetic monopoles exist?

Consider a bar magnet, and the magnetic field line that goes through its axis and through the center of its north pole and thus follows a straight line path out of the magnet. Will this line ever be reaching the south pole of same magnet?

If not, then can we say that magnetic monopoles exist?

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