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One magnet is sitting on a table. A second magnet with with the same charge is placed an inch away. The first magnet moves. Which of the following best describes why this happened?
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The magnetic force between the two magnets resulted in a transfer of energy from the second magnet to the first magnet, causing the first magnet to move.
The gravitational force between the two magnets resulted in a transfer of energy from the second magnet to the first magnet, causing the first magnet to move
The magnetic force between the two magnets caused energy to be created causing the first magnet to move.
The gravitational force between the two magnets caused energy to be created, causing the first magnet to move.
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