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Physics, 02.05.2021 02:10, dondre54

Determine the poles of the magnet. Look at the three compass readings that are on top of the magnet. Label the end the compass points away from as "S" (south), and the other end that the compass points toward as "N" (north).
Record these poles in Figure 1.
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