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Answered by Anonymous
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Appropriate question:

Similar poles of two magnets always __________ each other.

Answer:

Similar poles of two magnets always \sf \orange {repel} each other.

Explanation:

  • \boxed {\sf{\red{Like\ poles\ (similar\ poles)\ of\ a\ magnet\ always\ repel\ each\ other.}}}

That is, if south poles of both the magnets are brought near each other, then we will see that the there will be repulsion between the two magnets.

Or, if north poles of both the magnets are brought close to each other, then we will see that the there will be repulsion between the two magnets.

  • \boxed {\sf{\red{Unlike\ poles\ (different \ poles)\ of\ a\ magnet\ always\ attract\ each\ other.}}}

That is, if north pole of one magnet and south pole of another magnet are brought near each other, then we will see that the there will be attraction between the two magnets.

To sum up, we can say that:

\boxed {\sf {\blue {Like\ poles = Repulsion}}}

\boxed {\sf {\blue {Unlike\ poles = Attraction}}}

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Answer:

similar poles of a magnet always repel each other

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