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fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. not all answer choices wi…

Question

fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. not all answer choices will be used. when two magnets are close together, their magnetic fields ____. the type of force depends on the __ of each magnet’s field. in this diagram, the two magnetic fields go in different directions, so the magnets will ____ each other.
options: attract, color, direction, interact, repel

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. First blank: When two magnets are close, their magnetic fields interact. "Interact" fits as fields affect each other.
  2. Second blank: The force type depends on the direction of each field (like attraction/repulsion based on pole alignment, which relates to field direction). "Direction" is correct.
  3. Third blank: In the diagram, the fields go different directions (opposite poles? Wait, no—wait, the magnets are S-N and N-S? Wait, no, the first magnet is S-N, second is N-S? Wait, no, the first magnet: left is S, right is N. Second magnet: left is N, right is S. So opposite poles facing? Wait, no—wait, the magnetic field lines: for the first magnet (S-N), lines go from N to S inside? Wait, no, magnetic field lines go from N to S outside. Wait, the two magnets: first has S (left) and N (right), second has N (left) and S (right). So the right pole of first (N) and left pole of second (N)? Wait, no, wait the diagram: first magnet: S---N, second: N---S. So the N of first is next to N of second? No, wait no—wait the first magnet: left is S, right is N. Second magnet: left is N, right is S. So N (right of first) and N (left of second)? No, that can't be. Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the first magnet: S (left) and N (right). Second magnet: N (left) and S (right). So the right pole of first is N, left pole of second is N? That would be like poles, so they repel? Wait, no—wait, magnetic field lines: for a bar magnet, lines go from N to S outside. So the first magnet (S-N) has lines going from N (right) to S (left) outside? No, wait, magnetic field lines originate from N and terminate at S. So for the first magnet (S on left, N on right), lines go out of N (right) and into S (left). For the second magnet (N on left, S on right), lines go out of N (left) and into S (right). So the right end of first (N) and left end of second (N): their field lines would repel? Wait, no—wait, if two N poles are facing, they repel. But in the diagram, the field lines: the first magnet's lines (from N) and second magnet's lines (from N) would be pushing against each other? Wait, but the answer choices: "attract" or "repel". Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the magnets: first is S-N, second is N-S. So the right pole of first is N, left pole of second is N. So like poles (N-N) facing? Then they repel? Wait, but the field lines: for the first magnet, lines go from N (right) to S (left) outside. For the second magnet, lines go from N (left) to S (right) outside. So the lines from first's N (right) and second's N (left) would be in opposite directions, causing repulsion? Wait, no—wait, if two magnets have opposite poles facing (N-S), they attract. If same poles (N-N or S-S), they repel. Wait, the first magnet: S (left), N (right). Second magnet: N (left), S (right). So right pole of first (N) and left pole of second (N): same pole (N-N) facing? So they repel? Wait, but the field lines: the first magnet's N pole and second's N pole—their field lines would be pushing away, so the magnets repel? Wait, but the answer choices: "attract" or "repel". Wait, maybe the diagram is actually opposite: first magnet S-N, second S-N? No, the labels are S-N and N-S. Wait, maybe I misread the poles. Let's check again: first magnet: left is S, right is N. Second magnet: left is N, right is S. So the right of first (N) and left of second (N) are facing each other: same pole, so repel. So the third blank: "repel". Wait, but let's confirm the first two blanks. First blank: "interact" (fields interact when close). Second blank: "direction" (force depends on field direction, like pole al…

Answer:

  1. interact
  2. direction
  3. repel