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The presence of which magnetic feature best explains why a magnet can act at a distance on other magnets or on objects containing certain metals?
fields
dipoles
domains
forces
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A magnetic field extends through space around a magnet and exerts forces on other magnets or on materials (like iron) that respond to magnetic fields, allowing action at a distance.
A magnetic field extends through space around a magnet and exerts forces on other magnets or on materials (like iron) that respond to magnetic fields, allowing action at a distance.
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