Asked by kelvin calin
How does the north pole of a magnet respond to the poles of other magnets?
It attracts both north and south poles.
It repels both north and south poles.
It attracts the north pole and repels the south pole.
It attracts the south pole and repels the north pole.
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It attracts the south pole and repels the north pole.
Explanation: Like magnetic poles repel and unlike poles attract, so a north pole is repelled by another north and attracted to a south.
Explanation: Like magnetic poles repel and unlike poles attract, so a north pole is repelled by another north and attracted to a south.
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