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Question
Match Column I with Column II (One option of A can match with more than one option of B)
Column 1 | Column II | ||
(a) | Magnet attracts | (i) | rests along a particular direction |
(b) | Magnet can be repelled | (ii) | iron |
(c) | Magnet if suspended freely | (iii) | another magnet |
(d) | Poles of the magnet can be identified by | (iv) | iron filings |
Solution
Column 1 | Column II | ||
(a) | Magnet attracts | (ii) | iron |
(b) | Magnet can be repelled | (iii) | another magnet |
(c) | Magnet if suspended freely | (i) | rests along a particular direction |
(d) | Poles of the magnet can be identified by | (iv) | iron filings |
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