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The N and the S attract but the N and N or S and S don't. The oppisites attract in this matter.

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Magnetic force :)

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Magnectic Force

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Q: What is the attraction or repulsion between electric charges?
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What is electic force?

The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.


What is the attraction or repulsion of charges called?

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What did the scientist Coulomb propose in his law?

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