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if the north poles of two magnets are placed near one another, there is​

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When two magnets with the same pole face each other, the two identical forces tend to repel each other. For example, two north ends have magnetic forces that exit the same end. The two forces push on each other to give a repelling effect.

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   \bold \orange{ \: When \:  two  \: magnets \:  with \:  the  \: same  \: pole face  \: each other, the \:  two \:  identical  \: forces  \: tend to \:  repel  \: each other.  \: For \:  example, \:  two \:  north  \: ends  \: have  \: magnetic  \: forces \:  that  \: exit  \: the  \: same  \: end.  \: The two  \: forces  \: push  \: on  \: each  \: other \:  to \:  give  \: a \:  repelling \:  effect}

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