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Two iron bars attract each other no matter which ends are placed close together. Are both magnets? Explain.
Answer to Problem 6Q
Two iron bars attract each other no matter which ends are placed close together are both magnets?
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Both bars can’t magnet. If both were magnet then like poles repel and unlike pole attract.
Introduction:
If both bars are magnet then like poles either attract or repel but does not always attracts.
Hence it is case, one is magnet and another bar is iron (not magnetized).
Always attraction so one bar is magnet and other is iron (not magnetized)
Conclusion:
If two rod always attract then one is magnet and other is not magnetized rod (not magnet)
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