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PLEASE HELP!!! Multiple choice!!!
If you had two identical magnets and put them together so that one of the south poles was in contact with the other's north pole, what would you have?
A. one magnet with a stronger north pole
B. one magnet with a stronger south pole
C. one magnet with a north pole and a south pole
D. no magnet since the two smaller magnets would lose their magnetism when combined to form a larger magnet
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C. one magnet with a north pole and a south pole
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