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A picture of a bar magnet with a south and north pole. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statement. The magnetic field around this magnet is moving from ______ to ______.

1) north to south
2) south to north
3) east to west
4) west to east

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The magnetic field around a bar magnet moves from the north pole to the south pole, with magnetic field lines visually representing this external flow direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The magnetic field around a bar magnet is moving from the north pole to the south pole. This is observed externally as magnetic field lines surrounding the magnet. It's a basic property of magnets that these lines indicate the direction of the magnetic field, which is away from the north pole and towards the south pole of a magnet. If we consider the Earth as a giant magnet, it is interesting to note that its magnetic north pole is actually the south pole of a hypothetical bar magnet and vice versa.

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