What happens when the N-pole of a magnet is brought near the N-pole of a suspended magnet?
A
It attracts the suspended magnet
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B
It pushes the suspended magnet away
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C
It makes the suspended magnet rotate
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D
It doesn't effect the suspended magnet in any way
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Solution
The correct option is D It pushes the suspended magnet away A permanent magnet causes repulsion with one pole when the poles are brought in turn near a suspended magnet. An unmagnetised magnet material would be attracted to both poles. Magnetism can work over a distance and magnets can exert a force (push or pull) on objects without making contact with them.
when the N-pole of a magnet is brought near the N-pole of a suspended magnet It pushes the suspended magnet away