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OpenStudy (tal_tal):

I will fan and medal!!!! What type of force acts between unlike magnetic poles? A force of attraction A repelling force A gravitational force An electric force

OpenStudy (tal_tal):

@gottennis121

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

Magnetic poles reject each other, correct? So not A. Not D either. What do you think it is?

OpenStudy (tal_tal):

So B?

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

I would agree. :)

OpenStudy (tal_tal):

Can you help me with another?

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

Sure. Would you closing this one, and opening another?

OpenStudy (tal_tal):

Okay c:

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

They say 1 question per post, that's all. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it is A

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

Poles reject each other...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a gravitational force

OpenStudy (anonymous):

magnetic poles

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

I don't agree @johnfitzmorris It's like putting two of the same sides of magnets together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is it b then

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

Yes. :)

OpenStudy (tal_tal):

Okay XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have no medels yet why

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