Magnet Mastery
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Which type of poles do all magnets have?

  • North Pole
  • South Pole
  • Both North and South Poles (correct)
  • None of the above

What happens when opposite poles of magnets come together?

  • They attract each other (correct)
  • They do nothing
  • They repel each other
  • They switch poles

What happens when like poles of magnets come together?

  • They switch poles
  • They repel each other (correct)
  • They attract each other
  • They do nothing

What happens when two South Poles of magnets come together?

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What happens when a North Pole tries to come close to a North Pole?

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Study Notes

Magnets and Their Poles

  • All magnets have two types of poles: North Pole and South Pole.

Interaction Between Magnetic Poles

  • When opposite poles (North Pole and South Pole) of magnets come together, they attract each other.
  • When like poles (North Pole and North Pole, or South Pole and South Pole) of magnets come together, they repel each other.
  • When two South Poles of magnets come together, they repel each other.
  • When a North Pole tries to come close to a North Pole, they repel each other.

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Test your knowledge on magnets and learn about the North and South poles. Discover how magnets attract and repel each other and find out why they are essential in our everyday lives.

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