Science, asked by TonyAman7573, 11 months ago

(v) Attraction is seen between the poles of two bar magnets in the case of
(a) N-pole of one magnet with N-pole of other
(b) N-pole of one magnet with S-pole of other
(c) S-pole of one magnet with S-pole of other
(d) all of these cases will show attraction

Answers

Answered by romasharma082
30

Answer:

N-pole and south pole

Explanation:

this is the answer

Answered by MotiSani
2

The correct answer is OPTION B.

  • A bar magnet hung in the Earth's magnetic field is oriented north-south. The north pole of a magnet is the north-facing side of a bar magnet.
  • The south pole is on the opposite side, facing south. When two magnets with opposite poles (north-north, south-south) are placed together, they repel each other.
  • Attraction is seen between the poles of two bar magnets in the case of the N-pole of one magnet with the S-pole of another magnet.
  • Attraction happens when two magnets with opposite polar sides (north-south, south-north) are placed near together.
  • Magnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are also attracted to magnets. This feature is especially beneficial in the automotive and industrial industries.
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