The energy stored in the field increases because the magnet moves in the direction of the fed

The north pole of a bar magnet is moved close to the north pole of another bar magnet that is suspended by a thread How does the energy stored in the magnetic field change? (1 point)

The energy stored in the field decreases because the magnet moves in the direction of the field

The energy stored in the fold increases because there is no friction

The energy stored in the fold decreases because there is no triction

The energy stored in the field increases because the magnet moves in the direction of the field. When the north pole of one magnet is moved close to the north pole of another magnet, the magnetic field lines interact and the energy stored in the magnetic field increases due to the alignment of the magnetic moments.