Physics, 23.03.2021 22:00 bethzabezarahi
Two magnets rest on a table. Because like poles of a magnet repel each other, the magnets exert a force on each other.
If magnet 1 is moved closer to magnet 2, magnet 2 will move. This is because-
A. Objects need to touch each other in order to cause movement.
B. Magnets can only exert a force on other magnets.
C. Force can affect objects over distance.
D. Moving magnet 1 changed the force needed to move magnet 2
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