A magnet is similar to a bipolar charged system in that

a

it consists of two opposite poles - the north and south poles

b

the earth's magnetic field has a south pole near the geographical north pole and a north pole near the geographical south pole

c

the force of attraction and repulsion between opposite and between like poles obeys a law for electrostatic charges

d

A and B only

e

A and C only

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BiggerCarson
4 years ago

The answer is E please. Bipolar charged system is not seen in Magnetism rather in Electricity. So the question is like, how is magnetism similar to electricity.

VincentOwoniyi
2 years ago

A and C are correct
BECAUSE
A. electric field possesses +ve and - ve charge and also magnetic field N pole and S pole .
C. for electric field F is inversely proportional to D² also for magnetic field the force of attraction increases as the distance decreases

laftman
1 year ago

Ff

hafheez
7 years ago

D SHOULD BE CORRECT

dr chukwuma
10 years ago

i'm kinda confused..i've looked dis question up in my past questions nd d answers contrast..b as opposed to e..someone help me o..

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