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What is a magnet similar to? Why?



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Magnetized objects always have both a north and a south pole, never just one or the other. Similar to electric charges, opposite poles attract, and like poles repel. The stronger the magnets and the closer together they are, the stronger the magnetic force between them.

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(Source: Go ogle)

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