which statement about electromagnets is correct

A north pole in the south pole attract each other

two north poles attract each other

Two south poles attract each other

A North pole and a south pole repel each other

A North pole and a south pole repel each other.

82 that the answer

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is the first answer the right answer

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Is A North pole and a south pole repel each other. the right answer

Yes, that is the correct statement about electromagnets. A north pole and a south pole of an electromagnet will attract each other, while two north poles or two south poles will repel each other.

The correct statement is "A North pole and a south pole repel each other."

To understand why, let's learn about the basic principles of electromagnetism:

- Magnetic poles always exist in pairs: a north pole and a south pole.
- Like poles (two north poles or two south poles) repel each other.
- Unlike poles (a north pole and a south pole) attract each other.

So, in the case of electromagnets, when you have an electromagnet with a north pole and a south pole, they will attract each other.

Therefore, the correct statement is that a north pole and a south pole repel each other.