Which interaction between magnets demonstrates the greatest change in kinetic energy?
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The interaction between magnets that demonstrates the greatest change in kinetic energy is when two magnets are attracted to each other from a stationary position and accelerate towards each other at a high speed. As they approach each other, their kinetic energy increases significantly, reaching a maximum at the point of closest approach, and then decreases as they move apart from each other. This interaction involves a large change in kinetic energy from the initial stationary state to the maximum kinetic energy point, making it the interaction with the greatest change.