4. A magnet in which its poles face each other?
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The north pole and the south pole are the poles that must face each other in a magnet in order to create gravity.
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If they face opposite poles such as North and South they pull towards eachother but if they simmilar poles, they won't create any gravity.
Red - North Blue - South
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