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adoni [48]
3 years ago
6

How magnet work s???.

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kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Opposite poles are attracted to each other.

Explanation:

All magnets have North and Sout Poles. Opposite poles are to each other.some poles repel each other. When you rub a piece of iron along a magnet, the north seeking poles of the atom in the iron line up in the same direction. the force generated by the line atoms creates a magnetic field.

ANTONII [103]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:All magnets have north and south poles. Opposite poles are attracted to each other, while the same poles repel each other. When you rub a piece of iron along a magnet, the north-seeking poles of the atoms in the iron line up in the same direction. The force generated by the aligned atoms creates a magnetic field.

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