Physics, 03.02.2021 20:10 mariap3504
Two bar magnets are held in place in the configuration shown. If the magnets are pulled apart, which statement correctly describes the changes that will take place in the energy of the system? (a picture of a North Pole magnet attracting a South Pole)
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Potential energy increases because movement is in the opposite direction of the magnetic field.
Potential energy decreases because movement is in the opposite direction of the magnetic field.
Potential energy increases because movement is in the direction of the magnetic field.
Potential energy decreases because movement is in the direction of the magnetic field.
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