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Which describes the force between two magnets when their south poles are almost touching? A. The poles strongly attract each other. B. The poles weakly repel each other. C. The poles strongly repel each
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Which describes the force between two magnets when their south poles are almost touching?
A. The poles strongly attract each other.
B. The poles weakly repel each other.
C. The poles strongly repel each other.
D. The poles weakly attract each other.
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The poles strongly repel each other
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Which describes the force between two magnets when their south poles are almost touching?
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C, the poles strongly repel each other.
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