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Fig. 9.1

(i) On Fig. 9.1, mark the north and south poles of the magnet, using the letters N and S.
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(ii) A small piece of unmagnetised iron is placed at A.
What, if anything, happens to it?
(iii)
A small piece of positively charged plastic is placed at B.
What, if anything, happens to it?​

Fig. 9.1 (i) On Fig. 9.1, mark the north and south poles of the magnet, using the-example-1

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Answer:

Okay let say from the diagram you have more force come in from the B point of the magnet and release out from A point of the magnet. so lets say north is always the attractive spot and south is your releasing spot.

Step-by-step explanation:

meaning from magnet the north pole attracts objects and the south pole repeal object.

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