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Suppose I have two magnets. Magnet A dosen’t have its poles labeled, but magnet B does have a clearly labeled north and South Pole. If these two are brought into contact with one another which of the following
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Suppose I have two magnets. Magnet A dosen’t have its poles labeled, but magnet B does have a clearly labeled north and South Pole. If these two are brought into contact with one another which of the following could you expect
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That will push away from each other
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You can expect the South Pole of the labeled magnet to attract with the North Pole of the not-labeled magnet. You would expect the magnets to either repel or attract.
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