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Which statement describes the interaction between the north and south poles of two magnets?(1 point)

The north pole of one magnet attracts the north pole of the other magnet.
The, , , north pole , , of one magnet , attracts , , the, , , north pole, , of the other magnet, .,

The south pole of one magnet repels the north pole of the other magnet.
The, , , south pole , , of one magnet , repels , , the , north pole, , of the other magnet, .,

The north pole of one magnet repels the south pole of the other magnet.
The, , , north pole , , of one magnet , repels , , the, , , south pole, , of the other magnet, .,

The south pole of one magnet attracts the north pole of the other magnet.
The, , , south pole , , of one magnet , attracts , , the, , , north pole, , of the other magnet, .,

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User Jackpile
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Answer:

C or third picture

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User Biboozz
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Answer:

The south pole of one magnet attracts the north pole of the other magnet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Opposites attract; likes repel :)

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