Magnets have two poles. What

  1. All magnets have two sides, or poles, where the magnetic field is strongest. We call these the north pole and the south pole.
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  2. When magnets come within the magnetic fields of other magnets, they move toward or away from each other, depending on their
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  3. Magnets have two poles. What is true about these poles?The magnetic force is weakest at the south pole. The opposite poles on
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  4. 2 of 102 of 10 Items17:37 Question When magnets come within the magnetic fields of other magnets, they move toward or away from
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  5. Two donut-shaped magnets are stacked on top of each other with a dowel rod through their centers. The north poles of the magnets
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  6. The forces generated by the magnetic fields of interacting magnets change the energy of the magnets. When two bar magnets are
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  7. The forces generated by the magnetic fields of interacting magnets change the energy of the magnets. When two bar magnets are
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  8. The forces generated by the magnetic fields of interacting magnets change the energy of the magnets.When two bar magnets are
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  9. Rhema pushes the north poles of two bar magnets together. What will he notice happens to the magnets?(1 point)Responses They
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  10. A student places two horseshoe magnets next to each other, and the poles of the magnets attach to each other. How does the
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