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What are some notes for Magnetism and Plate Tectonics
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Two magnets are held apart. Once released, the south pole of one magnet moves toward the north pole of another magnet until the
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kierion
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Which is the cause of the songs magnetic properties
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Lynn
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In a few sentences, explain why magnetic forces are greater closer to the magnet than farther away.
Give me an original answer
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HELP PLEASE
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Refer to data table below.
Distance Number of Paper Clips 0 cm 25 1 cm 20 2 cm 15 3 cm 10 4 cm 5 5 cm 0 In a few sentences,
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olololo
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What are the useful traits of the magnetic compass?
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Alyssa
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harry is investing magnets. He wants to find out wheather a magnt can pick up an paper clip through paper, gkass and other
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edgie
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If 2 bar magnets are brought together, north to north and south to south is the resultant pole strength of the combination equal
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Lyn
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Are there magnets with a single magnetic pole? Is it possible for the pole strength to be different for the north and south
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Lyn
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You move a bar magnet two inches through a coil of wire. What do you observe in a galvanometer hooked up to the coil?
The pointer
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Bleaktuber
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How dos the pull of a magnet work PLEASE ANSWER I NEED TO TURN THIS IN BEFORE JUNE 9th thank you!!
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Sean
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A circular loop lies with its plane normal to a magnetic field given by B=(0.200 - 0.0200t) T, where t denotes the time in
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Sandy
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The course of an aircraft with respect to the true North is 120 degree, its course with respect to the magnetic North is 122
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shawon
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A ferromagnetic material is
A) always a magnet B) a magnet if it's domains are aligned C) a magnet if it's domains are not
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Eliza
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Where is the field of a magnet strongest?
A. near the north pole B. near the south pole C. near both poles D. near the middle I
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{*{Eliza}*}
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Hi, excuse me can you help me to solve..?
When protons are placed in a steady magnetic field B0, in which axis does the net
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Abd
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8.1 Collision?
A permanent magnet creates a homogenous magnetic field B~ inside a rectangular region. The magnet is moving with a
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Ryan
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A positively charged particle projected towards west is deflected towards north by a magnetic field. State the direction of
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shivangi
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Two long parallel vertical wires 0.3m apart are. ' placed east-west of one another. The current in the westerly wire is 30A and
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pascal
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Why does the Earth have a magnetic field?
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Alexgc
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Should be easy, this.
The two south pole ends of two magnets are touching. Which of the following can be concluded? A. No work
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dddd47906
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The earth's magnetic field
a) is slightly off centre compared to the Earth's rotational axis of rotation b) has its magnetic
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Liz
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5. A magnetic field map shows
a. the direction of the magnetic field. b. a few representational field lines. c. relative strength
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Liz
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What would a permanently magnetic substance be called?
I cant remember what my teacher called it, it was a short first word then
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imissbobby♥
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are these magnetsattracting or repelling each other?how can you tell
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JACKALIN
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How is the strength of two magnetic poles related to the force between them?
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Losa
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A current of 20 mA flows in a single circular loop with a radius of 2 meters. A uniform magnetic field of 1.2 T points parallel
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James
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List and explain briefly five magnetic devices found in the popular culture
Are stationary charges affected be a magnetic field?
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seanmarch58
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1. For a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines point
a. towards the South pole. b. towards the North pole. c. always towards the
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Liz
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The Magnetic field lines of a bar magnet begin near the magnet's _____________.
I believe this question is asking where the lines
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Danny
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The direction of magnetic lines of force change if an iron piece is placed in its field. Why?
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silent_klr
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The direction of magnetic lines of force change if an iron piece is placed in its field. Why?
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silent_klr
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When two magnets are brought close together, how do they attract or repel each other?
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bruh
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What happens when two magnets with the same pole are brought close to each other?
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Johanana
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Some materials are magnetic because...
A. their protons are magnetic B. their atoms behave like magnets C. they have magnetic
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Fifilafoop
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the vertical component of earth magnetic field at a place is root3 times the horizontal component.What is the value of angle of
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Abhishek
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Find the magnitude of the magnetic flux through the floor of a house that measures 21m by 13m . Assume that the Earth's magnetic
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Cristina
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Near San Francisco, where the vertically downward component of the earth's magnetic field is 6.8 x 10-5 T, a car is traveling
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PLEASE HELP
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What type of experiment can be done to determine if a material is paramagnetic?
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mary
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Students are conducting an investigation that tests the force of a magnet by using one magnet to repel a second magnet. Which
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Alex
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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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Why do some pieces of iron behave as magnets, while other pieces of iron do not?
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Alice
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Why will dropping or heating a magnet weaken it?
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Alice
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A proton with kinetic energy 100 keV is moving in a plane perpindicular to a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 2.3 T. Find the
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Tim
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How can a permanent magnet be demagnetized?
cut the magnet in half heat the magnet up (my choice) strike the magnet with a heavy
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lilman
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I know that magnets are attracted to iron. I don't know the proccess of how magnets stick to something. I also need to know more
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Celest
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A proton moves with a velocity of vector v = (6ihat - 1jhat + khat) m/s in a region in which the magnetic field is vector B =
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Anand
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The drawing shows four insulated wires overlapping one another, forming a square with 0.050-m sides. All four wires are much
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Anne
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when you are using a magnet and a paper clip to detect a magnet from inside the box. WHY is the magnet better than the paper
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Analise
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Suppose, in the figure below, a 0.90-m rod experiences a 1.2-T magnetic field and the hand keeps it moving to the right at a
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June
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