The magnet was used at a very early stage in China for orientation purposes. Now-a -days it is likewise to orientate in a different areas with the help of magnetic strength – for example in form of a compass. Also were told in Greek legends that ferrous objects can be drawn with the mysterious strength. However, his important features were only examined thoroughly in the 17th Century. As everybody probably knows, the magnet draws ferrous items. It’s effect and impact is not evenly distributed over the material. The highest concentration appears on the Pole. So the North Pole always points North and the South Pole to the South. Would you separate it into two pieces, you would have two magnets with also one South Pole and one North Pole. However, would the magnet effect be decreased about the half. So it doesn’t matter how many times it gets divided, you will never have one single Pole. It would only lead on to the fact that the strength effect keeps getting decreased by every dividing.