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Poles Of A Magnet (GCSE Physics)

The following is a GCSE Physics test covering 'Poles Of A Magnet' from the broader topic Magnetism And Electromagnetism. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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A magnet is dropped through a copper tube and falls slower than through air because:
A bar magnet has a north pole and a south pole. Which statement is correct about the force between poles?
What happens when the north pole of one bar magnet is brought near the north pole of another?
Which experiment provides evidence that magnetic field lines are closed loops?
Which rule helps predict direction of the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?
Which material is most likely to be strongly attracted to a magnet?
Two identical magnets are placed end to end with unlike poles facing (N facing S). The field at the join is:
Which way do magnetic field lines point outside a bar magnet?
According to Lenz’s law, the direction of an induced current is such that it:
A piece of soft iron placed inside a coil becomes magnetic only while the coil is connected to current. This iron is called:
In a motor, reversing the current through the coil will: