A magnet is moved close to a rubber band. How does the energy stored in the magnetic field change? (1 point)

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The energy stored in the magnetic field decreases.
The energy stored in the magnetic field decreases.

The energy stored in the magnetic field increases.
The energy stored in the magnetic field increases.

The energy stored in the magnetic first increases and then decreases.
The energy stored in the magnetic first increases and then decreases.

The energy stored in the magnetic field does not change.

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The energy stored in the magnetic field does not change.

When a magnet is moved close to a rubber band, the rubber band itself is not a magnetic material and does not have its own magnetic field. The interaction between the magnet and the rubber band does not directly affect the energy stored in the magnetic field. Therefore, the energy in the magnetic field remains constant.