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this model represents the magnetic field between two bar magnets.
complete the sentences to describe the model.
the two magnets have poles near each other. in between the magnets, the north pole of another magnet would be the south pole of the magnet on the left and the south pole of the magnet on the right. because these forces act in , the magnetic field lines between the two magnets .
- The left magnet's right pole is South (S) and the right magnet's left pole is South (S), so like poles are adjacent.
- Magnetic field lines point away from North poles and toward South poles. A north pole is repelled by other North poles and attracted to South poles. The left magnet's S pole will attract an external north pole, while the right magnet's S pole will also attract an external north pole.
- Both attractive forces on the external north pole point toward the two South poles, meaning they act in opposite directions between the two magnets. This opposing force causes the field lines to curve away from each other, so they do not cross.
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The two magnets have like poles near each other. In between the magnets, the north pole of another magnet would be attracted to the south pole of the magnet on the left and attracted to the south pole of the magnet on the right. Because these forces act in opposite directions, the magnetic field lines between the two magnets do not cross (curve away from each other).