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To Explain:The polesthat atoms have at the north pole of a magnet have.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Atoms of a magnet or a magnetic material exhibit magnetic properties.
Since atoms of a magnet exhibit magnetic properties, each atom has a north and a south pole. All atoms throughout the magnet will have both the poles and not just one. The magnetic poles of a group of atoms, point in the same direction. These groups of atoms are called magnetic domains.
Conclusion:
The correct option is D: north and south magnetic poles.
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