Your uploaded EVS-English 5th PDF textbook does not have the specific topic Attraction and Repulsion Between Magnets, but this concept is part of NCERT Class 5 Science (under Fun with Magnets).
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Topic: Attraction and Repulsion Between Magnets
1. Question:
What is the force between like poles of magnets?
Answer: Repulsion
Explanation: Like poles (North-North or South-South) push each other away. This is called repulsion.
2. Question:
What is the force between unlike poles of magnets?
Answer: Attraction
Explanation: Unlike poles (North-South) pull each other. This is called attraction.
3. Question:
Which pole of a magnet will attract the South pole of another magnet?
Answer: North
Explanation: North pole attracts the South pole.
4. Question:
Which pole of a magnet will repel the North pole of another magnet?
Answer: North
Explanation: North pole repels the North pole.
5. Question:
What happens when opposite poles of two magnets are brought close?
Answer: Attract
Explanation: Opposite poles attract each other.
6. Question:
What happens when similar poles of two magnets are brought close?
Answer: Repel
Explanation: Similar poles repel each other.
7. Question:
What is the invisible force between two magnets called?
Answer: Magnetism
Explanation: Magnetism is the force responsible for attraction and repulsion.
8. Question:
What is the name of the two ends of a magnet where the force is strongest?
Answer: Poles
Explanation: The magnetic force is strongest at the poles.
9. Question:
What do you call the action of pushing away two magnets?
Answer: Repulsion
Explanation: When two like poles push away, it is called repulsion.
10. Question:
What do you call the action of pulling towards two magnets?
Answer: Attraction
Explanation: When two unlike poles pull each other, it is called attraction.
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