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How do magnets act when they are near each other?
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How do magnets act when they are near each other?
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Either repel or attract.
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Every magnet has both a north and a South Pole. When you place the North Pole of one magnet near the South Pole of another magnet near each other (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other.
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