Respuesta :
Each magnet has a north pole and a south pole. We know that, from having played with bar magnets in our childhood, that a magnet's north pole will repel another magnet's north pole and attract its south pole.
From this diagram it is easy to see that the two lower bar magnets not only repel each other, but they are quite attracted to each other since their north and south poles are close together.
Therefore the region between the lower two magnets has the least force of repulsion.
Answer:
here in the first figure the force of repulsion will be least between two SOUTH poles at the ends of the magnet
while in the other diagram the repulsion force of left end or repulsion force of each right end will be least on each other
Explanation:
the force of repulsion is always between two similar type of poles between two magnets
So when similar poles are close to each other then it will have more repulsion force while if the similar poles are far apart then the repulsion force will be smaller
So here in the first figure the force of repulsion will be least between two SOUTH poles at the ends of the magnet
while in the other diagram the repulsion force of left end or repulsion force of each right end will be least on each other