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    The Force That Acts Between a Pair of Magnetic Poles
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The Force That Acts Between a Pair of Magnetic Poles

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

The force that acts between a pair of magnetic poles depends on


A) magnetic pole strength.
B) separation distance.
C) both of these
D) neither of these

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