Science, asked by pranjaliraghavendra, 5 months ago

a student perform an activity where a labeled magnet is suspended using a thread. he brought another bar magnet where the poles are not marked. as he took it near the north pole of the suspended bar magnet, he noticed that it moved away. which pole of the magnet held closer to the suspended magnet?​

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Answered by sunitaverma94160
5

Answer:

north pole

Explanation:

If we brought north pole to north pole then they will repel and if we brought South pole to south pole then they will also repel .

If we brought north pole to south pole then they will attract .

According to the question the magnet moves away it means there is north pole .

Hope this wil help you !!

Answered by drreenamahajan
1

Answer:

NORTH POLE

Explanation:

AS WE KNOW THAT OPPOSITE POLES OF A MAGNET ATTRACTS EACH OTHER AND SAME POLES REPELS EACH OTHER.

SO AS THE QUESTION SAYS THAT THE NORTH POLE OF A MAGNET HAS BROUGHT NEAR ANOTHER MAGNET ABOUT WHICH WE DON'T KNOW THAT WHERE IS NORTH AND SOUTH POLES OF THAT MAGNET IS LOCATED.

SO IF THAT POLE WILL BE NORTH, IT WILL REPEL AND IF IT IS SOUTH IT WILL ATTRACT.

SO IT MOVED AWAY MEANS IT IS NORTH POLE.

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