Science, asked by shubhojitbosebapi, 4 months ago

when south pole of a magnet comes in contact with south pole of other magnet, then what happens?​

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Answered by bhaviiiikkaa
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If you line up two magnets so that the south pole of one faces the north pole of the other, the magnets will pull toward each other. This is called attraction. If you line the magnets up so that two of the same poles face each other, the magnets will push away. This is called repulsion.

Answered by llirtheekaa
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If we bring the south pole of the magnet near the south pole of the another magnet, then the south pole of another magnet moves away showing that the south pole of one magnet repels the south pole of another magnet.

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