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why opposite poles of magnetattract?​

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Answered by megha0777
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Answer:

They have a toroidal, or doughnut-shaped field, as the direction of the field propagates outward from the north pole and enters through the south pole. Hence the attraction favours in the same manner from North to South . Thus attracting each other.

Answered by k9685
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Explanation:

They have a toroidal, or doughnut-shaped field, as the direction of the field propagates outward from the north pole and enters through the south pole. Hence the attraction favours in the same manner from North to South . Thus attracting each other.

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