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When two of the same poles are brought together they will repel each other. When opposite poles are brought together they attract. Your question was a little unclear, so I hope this helps.

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When two of the same poles are brought together they will repel each other. When opposite poles are brought together they attract. Your question was a little unclear, so I hope this helps.

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If a magnet's north pole is brought near the north pole of another magnet, the two poles will repel one another.

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They repel each other.

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they move away

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They will repell

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