Describe an experiment to prove that a magnet has two poles?
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In Experiment 2, when you move the north pole of a magnet toward the south pole of the other magnet, the two magnets attract. 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
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Take a currency coin and place it beside the Magnet. It is noticed that gradually, a force of interraction takes place between those 2 objects and the Coin gets attracted to the Magnet. This process is defined as "Magnetism".
This experiment proves that the Magnet has 2 poles.
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