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Place the North Pole of a bar magnet to the North Pole of another bar magnet. Note the distance at which they repel each other. Then place the North Pole of a bar magnet to the South Pole of another bar magnet and take note of the distance at which they attract each other. Are there any differences in the 2 distances?
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