Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific arrangement of the magnets in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve the problem
if you describe the image or
list the pairs of magnets shown.
Typically, this kind of worksheet asks you to determine whether two magnetic poles are
attracted or
repelled based on their orientation (e.g., North and South poles facing each other).
General Rule:
-
Opposite poles attract: North (N) and South (S) →
Attract
-
Like poles repel: North-North or South-South →
Repel
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Example:
If you have a pair where:
- One magnet has its
North pole facing the
South pole of another →
Attract
- Two
North poles facing each other →
Repel
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How to Solve:
1. Identify the poles (N or S) at the ends of each magnet.
2. Determine if the facing poles are opposite or same.
3. Write "Attract" or "Repel" accordingly.
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Please describe the image — for example:
- How many pairs are there?
- What is the orientation of the poles in each pair? (e.g., N facing S, N facing N, etc.)
Once I know that, I can give you the correct answers and explain each one!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of magnet worksheets.