magnets have two different ends, or magnetic poles—a north pole and a south pole. both poles of a magnet…

magnets have two different ends, or magnetic poles—a north pole and a south pole. both poles of a magnet always attract a magnetic material. but two magnets can attract or repel each other depending on how their magnetic poles are oriented. when two like poles (two north poles or two south poles) are near each other, the magnetic force between the magnets causes them to repel. when two opposite poles are near each other, the magnetic force between the magnets causes them to attract. select the true statements. a south pole attracts a north pole of another magnet. all magnets have two magnetic poles. a magnet can repel a magnetic material. two like poles repel each other.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Opposite poles attract, so a south - pole attracts a north - pole of another magnet.
- Magnets have two poles (north and south).
- Magnets attract magnetic materials, not repel them.
- Like poles repel each other.
Answer:
A. A south pole attracts a north pole of another magnet. B. All magnets have two magnetic poles. D. Two like poles repel each other.