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True or false like magnetic poles attract each other
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False.
Like magnetic poles repel each other (north–north or south–south repel); unlike poles (north–south) attract. Magnetic field lines leave a north pole and enter a south pole, producing the forces you observe.
Like magnetic poles repel each other (north–north or south–south repel); unlike poles (north–south) attract. Magnetic field lines leave a north pole and enter a south pole, producing the forces you observe.
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