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Question
Column I shows different positions in which one pole of a magnet is placed near that of the other. Column II indicates the resulting action between them for each situation. Fill in the blanks.
| Column I | Column II |
| N - N | ______ |
| N - ______ | Attraction |
| S - N | ______ |
| ______ - S | Repulsion |
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Solution
Like magnetic poles repel each other, while unlike magnetic poles attract each other.
| Column I | Column II |
| N - N | Repulsion |
| N - S | Attraction |
| S - N | Attraction |
| S - S | Repulsion |
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