Question

A S------N close up N-------S
B S------N far away N-------S
C S------N close up S-------N
D S------N far away S-------N

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

(1 point)
Responses

set A
set A

set B
set B

set C
set C

set D
set D

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To illustrate the attraction of unlike poles in a set of magnets, you need to show that the north pole (N) of one magnet is attracted to the south pole (S) of another magnet.

Let's interpret the options provided:

- **Set A:** S------N close up and N-------S. This shows a north pole close to a south pole, indicating attraction.

- **Set B:** S------N far away and N-------S. This also indicates attraction, just further apart.

- **Set C:** S------N close up and S-------N. This indicates repulsion between like poles (S and S).

- **Set D:** S------N far away and S-------N. This also indicates repulsion between like poles (S and S).

From the above interpretations, the sets that correctly illustrate the attraction of unlike poles are:

- **Set A** (S------N close up N-------S)
- **Set B** (S------N far away N-------S)

Since the question asks which one correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles, the correct responses would be:

- **Set A**
- **Set B**

However, since the question specifies choosing only one, you can choose either Set A or Set B, but only one response is needed. If you need to select just one:

**Response:** set A
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