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ale4655 [162]
4 years ago
8

Nathan holds two magnets near each other. He finds that the magnets stick to each other as shown in this illustration. Magnet A

has the poles labelled in the picture. How would you label the poles on Magnet B?
A) Both Point 1 and Point 2 are north poles
B) Both Point 1 and Point 2 are south poles
C) Point 1 is the north Pole and Point 2 is the south Pole.
D) Point 1 is the south Pole and Point 2 is the north Pole.
Physics
1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: D

Explanation: Did the usa prept test yw :)

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