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Do a magnets poles all have the same charge
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Do a magnets poles all have the same charge
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A magnet doesn't have the same charge they have a negative and a positive charge so that they can unite together when you put the together. If it was just the same charge they would not be able to stick together.
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no one pole is negative and the other is positively charged
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