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horsena [70]
3 years ago
7

The diagram shows the placement of four bar magnets within the magnetic field of a larger bar magnet. Use claim, evidence, reaso

ning for Mac to answer the following question: which bar magnet will experience the greatest magnetic repulsion from the large magnet

Physics
1 answer:
Alisiya [41]3 years ago
3 0
Different poles : Attract

Similar Poles: Repulse 

For the two upper magnets ( 1, 4 )   N-S , N-S    ( so attraction ) 

For the two lower (2,3) S-S S-S ( repulsion )

Considering this case:

F = kQ1Q2/r^2   (coulomb law)

So F is inversely proportional to the distance so the more near the magnet to the main one , the more force it experiences. 

Magnet 2 experiences the greatest repulsion force. 



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