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When a magnet is brought near another magnet, the second magnet moves toward the first. The second magnet moves because of i−−−−−force between them which acts ii−−−−−−.Immersive Reader (1 Point) A) i-Gravitational, ii-contact force B) i-Gravitational, ii-non contact force C) i-Magnetic, ii-Contact force D) i-Magnetic, ii-non contact force

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The second magnet moves because of  (i) magnetic force between them which acts (ii) non-contact force.

What is magnetic force?

  • A magnetic force can be described as a kind of force that present due to the movement of charges.
  • Two magnets are attracted to each other due to the magnetic force which occurs between the opposite charges in them. Hence, the correct option for (i) is magnetic.
  • As the magnetic force acts due to the magnetic fields which are present between the magnets and not actual contact between the magnets hence the correct option for (ii) is non-contact force.

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  1. magnetic
  2. non contact force
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