Magnets attract or repel each other based on their poles. Opposite poles attract, while like poles repel.
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Magnets interact through their poles. When opposite poles (north and south) are brought close together, they attract each other. Conversely, when like poles (north-north or south-south) face each other, they repel. This principle governs the behavior of magnets when they are near each other.
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