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. What happens when the north pole of a magnet is brought near:

(a) north pole of a freely suspended magnet?

(b) south pole of a freely suspended magnet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the North Pole of a magnet is brought near the South Pole of a freely suspended magnet, the North Pole attracts the South Pole of the freely suspended magnet because unlike poles attract each other and like poles repel each other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the North Pole of a magnet is brought near the South Pole of a freely suspended magnet, the North Pole attracts the South Pole of the freely suspended magnet because unlike poles attract each other and like poles repel each other.

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