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Originally Posted by Olam
Magnets always have 2 poles. What is refered to a unipole magnet is simply one that has a very strong pole and a very weak one. So its like the stronger pole cancels out any effect of the weaker pole.
Calling it a unipole is misleading as it still has 2 poles.
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Is it possible for a one solid whole object that in fact is a magnet to have one pole that is weaker than the other? e.g. If you have, I dunno, a cube that is a permanent neodymium magnet - how is it possible to reduce one poles strenght?