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Which set of magnets correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles?

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C.) Set C

( It says unlike poles)

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The fundamental law of magnetism states that like poles repel and unlike poles attracts each other

North and South = attraction

South and North = attraction

Step-by-step explanation:

What are magnetic poles?

The magnetic poles are the two points at The end of a magnetic bar in which the magnetic properties are most pronounced.

When two opposite magnetic poles are close, they attract each other. When like poles are pushed together, there is a force of repulsion. The rule for magnets is that like poles repel and unlike poles attract.

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