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Which interaction between magnets demonstrates the greatest change in kinetic energy?(1 point)
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Two attracting magnets are released while moving towards one another.
Two attracting magnets are released while moving towards one another.
Two small repelling magnets hold each other in place.
Two small repelling magnets hold each other in place.
Two large repelling magnets hold each other in place.
Two large repelling magnets hold each other in place.
Two attracting magnets are released while moving away from one another.
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Two attracting magnets are released while moving towards one another.
Reason: attraction converts magnetic potential energy into kinetic energy as they accelerate toward each other, producing a large increase in kinetic energy. The repelling magnets that just hold each other in place show no change in kinetic energy, and magnets released while moving away would lose kinetic energy as attraction slows them.
Reason: attraction converts magnetic potential energy into kinetic energy as they accelerate toward each other, producing a large increase in kinetic energy. The repelling magnets that just hold each other in place show no change in kinetic energy, and magnets released while moving away would lose kinetic energy as attraction slows them.
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