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To Show:The direction of magnetic fields between like and unlike poles.
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Introduction:
A magnet is an object that produces its own magnetic field and it also interacts with external magnetic fields. A magnet has two poles: North and South poles.
A rule for magnetism is that identical poles repel each other and dissimilar poles attract each other. So, for two magnets if their north poles or else south poles face each other, they will repel each other. If the north pole is towards the south pole of other one, they will attract.
The directions of magnetic fields between like and unlike poles.
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