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Magnet A doesn’t have its poles labeled, but Magnet B has a clearly labeled north & south pile. If these two are brought into contact with one another, which of the following could you expect?


Magnet A doesn’t have its poles labeled, but Magnet B has a clearly labeled north & south pile.

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