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  • 04-03-2020
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You want to set up an experiment in which the forces attract each other. What must your set up look like?

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bootman23
bootman23 bootman23
  • 04-03-2020

Answer:Use two magnants with opposite poles South and north attract to each other same poles push away. So using two magnants as the forces that will attract each other.

Explanation: I feel like this is how I would go about it but If it is wrong I apologize but I don't know what else they would want. So that said Good luck :) hope this helps.

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