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The drawing below is of three separate magnets. Which arrangement shows that the three magnets would attract one another, end to end?
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It seems that you have not provided a drawing. However, to describe an arrangement where three magnets would attract one another end to end, you would need to align the poles accordingly. The magnets should be arranged in a linear sequence with alternating poles facing each other. For example, it could be arranged as follows:
N - S - N
In this arrangement, the North (N) pole of one magnet would attract the South (S) pole of the adjacent magnet, resulting in the magnets attracting one another when placed end to end.
N - S - N
In this arrangement, the North (N) pole of one magnet would attract the South (S) pole of the adjacent magnet, resulting in the magnets attracting one another when placed end to end.
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