The three diagrams in the following figure show the lines of force (field lines) between the poles of two magnets. Identify the poles A, B, C, D, E and F. "
1st diagram: Magnetic field lines are beginning or coming out from A and B. The lines are repulsive also. So, A and B are north poles.
2nd diagram: Magnetic field lines are entering or ending on C and D. The lines are repulsive also. So, C and D are south poles.
3rd diagram: Magnetic field lines are beginning or coming out from E and entering or ending on F. So, E is north pole and F is south poles.
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