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Obtain a permanent magnet and an object that is attracted to the magnet but not repelled. Imagine that you do not know which object is the magnet. Using only these two objects, find a way to determine which object is the permanent magnet. Describe it below (Hint: Are there parts on either object that do not interact as strongly as other parts. This may be harder with refrigerator magnets which may have multiple north and south poles.)

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