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What is the difference between “unipole” and “BI – polar” magnets?

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What is the difference between “unipole” and “BI – polar” magnets?

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A. Uni – pole magnets are polarized with the negative fields on one side of the magnet and the positive side on the other. BI – polar magnets have both fields present on each side. Research has shown that the positive magnetic field can be dangerous if the body is exposed to it for prolonged periods of time. This is why Ace Magnetics uses only uni – pole magnets.

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