Physics, 19.11.2020 19:40 Leggett3146
The magnet on the right is moved toward the suspended magnet on the left.
Which statement describes the interactions of the magnets in terms of their magnetic fields?
A. A repulsive force between the two magnets causes the suspended magnet to swing to the left.
B. A repulsive force between the two magnets causes the suspended magnet to oscillate like a pendulum.
C. An attractive force between the two magnets causes the suspended magnet to swing to the right.
D. An attractive force between the two magnets cause the suspended magnet to oscillate like a pendulum.
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