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Activity on magnets: 1. Take two bar magnets. Name it as A and B. Identify the north pole and south pole. Now bring north pole of magnet A and north pole of magnet B near each other. Note down the action of the magnets. 2. Now bring north pole of magnet A and south pole of magnet B near each other. Note down the action of the magnets. Record the action of the magnets A and B on the above two occasions

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Answered by prasadvinit1102
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The opposite end is called the south pole. ... However, in Experiment 3, when you move the south pole of a magnet toward the south pole of another magnet, the two magnets repel each other and you cannot move them together. The rule for magnetic poles is that like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. When the north pole of magnet A is broght near north pole of magnet B then both the magnets will repel from each other.This is because like poles repel each other.

2. But when the north pole of Magnet A is brought near south pole of Magnet B they will both attract each other.This is because unlike poles attract each other..

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