Which statement about magnetic poles is accurate?
a) same magnetic poles attract, while diffe...
Physics, 11.01.2020 19:31 hoodricchkeyy
Which statement about magnetic poles is accurate?
a) same magnetic poles attract, while different magnetic poles repel.
b) same magnetic poles attract, while different magnetic poles attract.
c) opposite magnetic poles attract, while like magnetic poles repel.
d) opposite magnetic poles repel, while like magnetic poles attract.
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