1. what are the two poles of a magnet?
2. what happened when you placed the magnet nex...
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1. what are the two poles of a magnet?
2. what happened when you placed the magnet next to the copper?
3. what happened when you placed the magnet next to the iron?
4. what is the relationship between distance and magnetic attraction?
5. give three examples from your life of magnetic force.
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