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Physics, 22.03.2020 23:30 MarissaHuey

South pole
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Scientists and engineers around the world use the force of magnets to solve a variety of problems. For example,
maglev trains use magnetic fields to move people quickly and safely, helping to clear road traffic and save people
travel time. The magnets shown in the image are interacting much like the magnets of a maglev train. The magnets on
the bottom of the train interact with the magnets on the rails below it, allowing the train to hover over (not touching)
the tracks
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If the top of the first magnet is its south pole, what are the tops of the second magnet (Side A), and the third magnet
(Side C)?
Side A: north pole
Side C: south pole
Side A: north pole
Side Cnorth pole
Side A: south pole
Side C: south pole
Side A: south pole
Side C. north pole

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