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Similarity between the rule of interaction between the magnetic poles and the rule of interaction between the electric charges.
Answer to Problem 1RQ
Same electric charges oppose each other while the different charges attract each other. And in magnet same poles repeal each other and different poles attract each other.
Explanation of Solution
Material or the object which tends to pull on the other ferromagnetic materials(such as iron) is known as the magnet. A magnet produces an invisible magnetic field around itself in which other magnets attract or repeal towards it when placed inside that field.
In electric forces, two different charges like(positive-negative or negative to positive) attract to each other. In contrast, the same charges(positive-positive or negative-negative) repel each other. In same condition, two different poles (north-south or south-north) attract each other, while two same poles(north-north or south-south) poles repel each other.
Conclusion:
Therefore, same electric charges oppose each other while the different charges attract each other. In magnet same poles repeal each other and different poles attract each other.
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