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Re: Questions about magnets.

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Hey all, I'm working on a little project and I was wondering if anyone in the CD community had any answers to the following questions.

Does every magnet have a north and south pole? I would assume so.

If you break a magnet, do those individual pieces now have a N&S pole each?

What is the strongest pole?

What is the most effective way to shield from magnetic fields?

Where can I buy magnets besides at the hardware store?
The stronger the better (but still relatively cheap, and also lightweight).
I know some of these.

Yea, all magnets are N & S.

Yes, breaking magnet means N & S pole
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