If you look directly at the south pole ofa bar magnet, its magnetic field points (a) to the right, (b) to the left (c) away from you, (d) toward you.

Chaim Ferguson

Chaim Ferguson

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2022-10-27

If you look directly at the south pole ofa bar magnet, its magnetic field points (a) to the right, (b) to the left (c) away from you, (d) toward you.

Answer & Explanation

Tania Alvarado

Tania Alvarado

Beginner2022-10-28Added 15 answers

The lines of magnetic field go out of the magnet at north pole and go in the magnet at the south pole. This means if we look at the south pole the lines point away from you and toward the magnet.
Result:
c)

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