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Question
Two bar magnets are given in figure A and B. By the property of attraction, identify the North pole and the South pole in the bar magnet (B)

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Solution
The Fig -A has S and N poles.
In the Fig -B magnet, nearer to the North pole of Fig-A is the South pole and the next pole is the North pole.

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