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What can a electromagnet do that can't be done with a regular magnet?
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How is a magnetic field produced?(1 point) Responses when an object has an electric charge when an object has an electric charge
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A student uses a magnet to place a picture on the refrigerator door. Which statement explains how the magnet is able to stick to
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An electromagnet is the most powerful type of magnet there is. It is a magnet with a current running through it that can be
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Which set of magnets correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles?
A - S N B S N N S C S N S N D S N S N
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joshua
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consider an electron near the equator. in which direction does it tend to deflect by the magnetic field of the earth if its
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bobby
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Which set of magnets correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles?
(1 point) Responses set A set A set B set B set C set
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Ebaybu
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he two force diagrams shown here best support which of these hypotheses?
(1 point) Responses Earth is a giant magnet. Earth is a
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Ebaybu
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How is a magnetic field produced?(1 point) Responses when a current runs through a conductor when a current runs through a
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A straight wire segment is placed in a region known to contain a constant magnetic field of unknown strength. A current of 6 A
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Hailey
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The two force diagrams shown here best support which of these hypotheses?
Earth is a giant magnet. Earth is a giant magnet.
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Consider free protons following a circular path in a uniform magnetic field with a radius of 1 meter. At t = 0, the magnitude of
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is true about magnetic poles?
Responses: A. Magnetic poles attract all other magnetic poles. B. Magnetic
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AR
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Which statement is true about the magnetic force?
Responses: A. The force can both attract and repel materials. B. The force
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AR
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An electromagnet is the most powerful type of magnet there is. It is a magnet with a current running through it that can be
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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15. A student conducted an experiment where they made an electromagnet. They used a battery that was 10V, but changed the
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Latina baddie ✧
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Question- A deflecting force is experienced by a charged particle entering a magnetic field. The deflecting force is
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James Mesch
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How is a magnetic field produced?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awhen electrons move through a circuit%0D%0Awhen electrons
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Latina baddie ✧
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A proton moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B at 1.20 107 m/s and experiences an acceleration of 2.00 1013 m/s2 in
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smita
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A magnetic field is uniform in a region of radius 10cm, and increasing at 0.02 Tesla/second. What is the magnitude of electric
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Mike
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1. You are looking into a current carrying solenoid and notice that the compass needle indicates that you are at the south end
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Liz
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One component of a magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.080 T and points along the +x axis, while the other component has a
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DCM
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A magnet is moved close to a rubber band. How does the energy stored in the magnetic field change?
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VVV
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A proton moves at a speed of 5.9 × 107
m/s at right angles to a magnetic field with a magnitude of 0.095 T. Find the magnitude
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grace
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A 160 MeV proton, moving in the x-direction, enters a region in which there is a magnetic field. The proton experiences an
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Sandhya
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If two bar magnets are brought together, north to north and south to south is the resultant pole strength of the combination
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Lyn
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2 queations:
1) a proton enters a magnetic feild at a right angle to the field. an alpja particle enters the same field at the
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Anonymous
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if a bar of copper is brought near a magnet, the copper bar will be
not magnetic, nonferrous, not attracted to the magnet, etc
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rita
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A charge of 12 ìC, traveling with a speed of 9.0 x 106 m/s in a direction perpendicular to a magnetic field, experiences a
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adrienne
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The drawing shows a steel ball rolling along a flat surface at constant velocity from point A to point B. A magnet exerts an
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Sam
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Two bar magnets (1) and(2) orthogonal to each other create at point M (intersection of their supports) the respective magnetic
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angy
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What information is revealed by magnetism on rocks?(1 point)
Responses mass mass luster luster age age minerals minerals
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Jace R Miller
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What are magnetic poles?
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Which of the following is true about magnetic poles?(1 point)
Responses A. Magnetic poles attract all other magnetic poles. B.
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idk
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Which of the following determines whether or not a material is magnetic
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Anonymous
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an electron is moving at 2x10^5 m/s through a uniform magnetic field of 1.4x10^-3 T.what is the magnitude of magnetic force if
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please help w/ complete sol'n.
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Scroll all the way to the bottom in the link I'll provide below and there will be diagrams for which my questions/answers are
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Alice
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hi
thank you for your help: i have a question that deals with finding the direction and magnitude of the net magnetic force on a
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kiksy
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Two strong magnets on opposite sides of a small table are shown. The long-range attractive force between the magnets keeps the
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mathlife
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i need helping answering this homework question on magnetism:
which of the following will induce a current in a nearby circuit?
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leslie
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a bar magnet whose radius is 20 cm from its center is used to search for an iron pin of the magnetic lines from around the
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Rebecca.
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A proton moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B at 1.20 107 m/s and experiences an acceleration of 2.00 1013 m/s2 in
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smita
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A "dip needle" is a small magnet mounted on a horizontal axis so that it can swivel up or down. Where on Earth will a dip needle
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Heather
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1.)what is the magnitude of the force experienced by a proton moving at 3 km/s inside magnetic field of strength 0.05T
2.)an
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Please! Anybody Help me.
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The magnetic field of the Earth is 0.50 x 10-4 T in a certain location.
a) What will be in Newtons the force on a completely
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Trisha
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magnetite will attract this
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t
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Two objects are near a bar magnet. One is about 1 cm away, while the other is 6 cm away. Compare and contrast the magnetic force
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Pat
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Question Which set of magnets correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles? (1 point) Responses
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the rose song
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The two force diagrams shown here best support which of these hypotheses?
(1 point) Responses Earth is a giant magnet. Earth is a
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the rose song
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Two strong magnets on opposite sides of a small table are shown. The long-range attractive force between the magnets keeps the
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Bala
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