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Two identical bar magnets A and B are held at rest as shown and released to fall simultaneously. Magnet A as it falls passes
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Rocks become magnetic when(1 point)
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A Gouy balance is used to determine the magnetic susceptibility of a substance. A strong electromagnet is placed next to the
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In Oersted's experiment, suppose that the compass was 0.30 m from the current-carrying wire. If a magnetic field of 1/3 the
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An electron has a kinetic energy of 4.2 x 10-17 J. It moves on a circular path that is perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field
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Determine the radius
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The magnetic field of the Earth at a certain location is directed vertically downward and has a magnitude of 54.0 µT. A proton
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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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Two flat surfaces are exposed to a uniform, horizontal magnetic field of magnitude 0.50 T. When viewed edge-on, the first
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A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 3.20*10^_26kg . after being accelerated from rest through a p.d of 833v,the ion
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Okon
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which of the following is not paramagnetic?
a)Co3+ b)Se2- c)Gd (element 64) d)Ni e)Gd3+
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The source of magnetism is
A)polarization B)magnetic monopoles C)electrons D)protons
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Kim Love
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Please explain why some pieces of iron are more magnetic than others are. THANK YOU!
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L.A.M.B
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Which of the following events is caused by magnetic force?
a A person gets a shock from a doorknob after walking across carpet. b
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GG
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A square loop of side "a" carries current "I". It creates a magnetic field "B-square" at its center. The same loop is then
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James help
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The magnetic field of the Earth at a certain location is directed vertically downward and has a magnitude of 54.0 µT. A proton
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bad at physics
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A horizontal wire that runs east-west carries a steady current to the east. A C-shaped magnet is placed so that the wire runs
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Ashley
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1. A closed magnetic circuit of cast steel contains a 6cm long path of cross sectional area 1cm square and a 2cm part of cross
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Joanna
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Earth's magnetic field induces some degree of magnetism in most of the iron objects around you. With a compass you can see that
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Jessica
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The solar wind is a thin, hot gas given off by the sun. Charged particles in this gas enter the magnetic field of the earth and
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A student makes a magnet by winding wire around a nail and connecting the wire to a battery. Which end of the nail will be the
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A house has a floor area of 119 m2 and an outside wall that has an area of 32 m2. The earth's magnetic field here has a
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Mary
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Physical Science B Semester Exam
13 of 3013 of 30 Items Question A bar magnet is held in place while another bar magnet is placed
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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A positron (q = +e) moves at 5.00 × 10^7 m/s in a magnetic field of magnitude 0.850 T. The magnetic force on the positron has a
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Madyson
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An electromagnet is different from a permanent magnet because an
electromagnet ________. is magnetic can push and pull can
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Anonymous
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When you apply a magnetic field to a material it is observed that the magnetic field inside decreases. What material property
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John
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help me please.
*TRUE or FALSE* 1.the north pole of a permanent magnet is attracted to a south pole 2.iron,aluminum, and nickel
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A wire carries a current of 5.2 A from east to west through a 6.0 m section of wire in the earth's magnetic field of
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Me and I
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A five-sided object, whose dimensions are shown in the figure, is placed in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field has a
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Sarah
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A proton moves perpendicularly to a magnetic field that has a magnitude of 1.22×10−2
T. The charge on a proton is
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Anonymous
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When the switch is closed in a circuit, the wire between the poles of the horseshoe magnet deflects upward. From this you can
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Liz
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Every spinning electron is a tiny magnet. Since all atoms have spinning electrons, why are not all atoms tiny magnets?
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Alice
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Olivia wants to find the strongest part of the magnetic field on a magnet. Where will she find it?(1 point)
Responses a point
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At the equator, the earth’s field is essentially horizontal; near the north pole, it is nearly vertical. In between, the angle
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Tom
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If you hold a bar magnet in each hand and bring your hands together, will the force be attractive or repulsive if the magnets
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David Nipp
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Indicate true or false in each of the following statements:
1. A static magnetic field can do work on a current carrying wire
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Sandhya
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A dip needle is a small magnet mounted on ahorizontal axis so that it can swivel up or down like a compass turned on it's side)
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A long, straight wire carries a current of 48 A. The magnetic field produced by this current at a certain point is 6.5 10-5 T.
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Mary
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Where does magnetism comes from?
Magnetic forces arise from the movement of electrons (electric charge). In case you want it,
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Help
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Which of the following are uses of magnets (Select all that apply)
a MRI machines b Bird Migration c Creating energy d Maglev
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A
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What information is revealed by magnetism on rocks.
A. Mass B. Minerals. C. Luster D. Age
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Jozikee
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What information is revealed by magnetism on rocks?
A. Mass B. Minerals C. Luster D. Age
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Jozikee
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Which is the cause of the sun's magnetic properties?(1 point)
Responses rapid spinning of metals in the core rapid spinning of
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1. Describe an experiment to demonstrate the three-dimensional
nature of the magnetic field around a bar magnet. 2. A bar magnet
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Fuad faji jemal
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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A
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A magnet is moved close to a rubber band. How does the energy stored in the magnetic field change?
The energy stored in the
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Jaslikesanime
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet
electric current battery coiled wire iron or steel core I think it is
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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what are some vocabulary Words in Magnetism and Plate Tectonics
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Khamani Hunt
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The north and south poles of two magnets are attached to each other a student pulls the poles apart and hold them at a distance
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The north and south poles of two magnets are attached to each other a student pulls the poles apart and hold them at a distance
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Which is a result of Earth's magnetic poles reversing over time? (1 point)
O distinct bands in rocks that contain magnetic
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