Physics, asked by rmarielindsey1303, 10 months ago

How does a magnet affect another magnet, something made of iron or a similar metal, and moving charges?

It exerts an electric force.

It exerts a magnetic force.

It exerts a force proportional to the magnet’s charge.

It exerts a polar force.

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Answered by Devilhelper
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Answer:

the bars cannot both be magnets or they would repel each other. the magnetic field due to current in wires in your home can affect a compass. ... a magnet can attract an iron bar, so by newtons 3 law, an iron bar can attract a magnet.

Explanation:

IN short it exerts magnetic force

Answered by SpiderGuy
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It exerts a magnetic force.

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