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Absolutely nothing since copper is non-magnetic.

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What happens when a magnet is freely suspended?

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Does copper attract with the south pole of a magnet?

No, copper is not magnetic.ANS2:Copper is not a magnetic metal so the only ways it would be affected would be through electromagnetism or if the copper were part of a magnetic alloy.


What happens when the north pole of the magnet is brought near the south pole of a freely suspended magnet?

Get attracted and stick on together


Can a south pole of a magnet attract copper?

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What happens to a magnet when its broke into two parts?

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What do you end up with if yuh cut a magnet in half?

Cutting a magnet in half will result in two smaller magnets, each with its own north and south poles. This happens because the magnetic properties are not lost when the magnet is cut.


What happens if a bar magnet is suspended vertically?

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How do magnets repeal?

Magnets repel each other due to the alignment of their magnetic fields. Like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other because the magnetic field lines seek to align in opposite directions, creating a force that pushes the magnets apart.


If you cut off the north pole of a magnet what happens to the remaining part?

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What happens to the properties of a bar magnet if it were broken in thirds?

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What describes the force between two magnets when there south poles are almost touching?

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Does a magnet repell?

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