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Physics, 06.11.2019 03:31 brookebeatrice8

1. at which position will the bar magnets most likely experience the least magnetic potential energy between them?

a. position 1
b. position 2
c. position 3
d. position 4

2. a positively charged test object is moving toward the positive source charge in an electric field.

a. its potential energy decreases
b. its potential energy increases
c. its potential energy stays the same


1. at which position will the bar magnets most likely experience the least magnetic potential energy
1. at which position will the bar magnets most likely experience the least magnetic potential energy
1. at which position will the bar magnets most likely experience the least magnetic potential energy

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