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A student moves a horseshoe magnet across a tabletop with different distances from an electromagnet, as shown in the diagram
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Select the options below that are correct for diamagnetism and paramagnetism.
A) Most elements and some compounds are
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Angeleque
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Question A student tries to pick up a metal object with a magnet, but the magnet is too far away. What can he change in order to
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Rocks become magnetic when(1 point) Responses iron particles within the rock align with Earth's magnetic field. iron particles
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In general, what conditions with observable effects make magnets interact with non-magnet materials?
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1. which of the following is not true about magnetic field lines
a) mag. field lines flow from North to South inside the magnet
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Liz
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what happens when you cut a bar magnet in half? if it were continually cut in half, then would it finally yield two magnetic
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duane
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magnetic lines flow from what to what?
Magnetic lines of force, acutally, are imaginary lines and they are assumed to flow form
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Why will a magnet attract an ordinary nail or paper clips but not a wooden pencil?
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An electron moving through a uniform magnetic field with a velocity of 2.0x10^6 m/s [up] experiences a maximum magnetic force of
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Susan
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i have to do this packet about magnetism, but we havent even learned anything about it yet. I have got some of the answers but i
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Emily
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horizontal and vertical component of earth's magnetic field at a place are 0.22 tesla and 0.38 tesla respectively then find the
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Anonymous
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The north pole of a compass is attracted to the north magnetic pole of the earth, yet like poles repel. Can you resolve this
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Angelina
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or..can someone tell me what will happen when a bar magnet is placed in a current carrying coil?
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AllyKat
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the north pole of a compass is attracted to the north magnetic pole of the earth, yet like poles reple. can you resolve this
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tina
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Which interaction between magnets demonstrates the greatest change in kinetic energy?(1 point)
a. Two attracting magnets are
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VVV
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anybody help me to my homework please.!thanks
TRUE or FALSE 1.the north pole of a permanent magnet is attracted to a south pole
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Shelle
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An inductor used in a dc power supply has an inductance of 12 H and a resistance of 180 ohms and carries a current of .300 A.
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J
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A proton moves perpendicularly to a magnetic field that has a magnitude of 6.48 ´ 10^-2 T. A magnetic force of 7.16 ´ 10^-14 N
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Hamad
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A 42 mT magnetic field points due west. If a proton of kinetic energy 9x10E-12 J enters this field in an upward direction, find
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seanmarch58
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The force on a wire is a maximum of 6.00\times 10^{ - 2} {\rm{N}} when placed between the pole faces of a magnet. The current
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ben
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A 47.5-turn circular coil of radius 5.15 cm can be oriented in any direction in a uniform magnetic field having a magnitude of
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wazir
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Magnetic force between two poles is 80 unit. Separation between poles is doubled. What is force between them?
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Sykox
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A student tries to pick up a metal object with a magnet, but the magnet is too far away. What can he change in order to
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A student conducts an experiment with a magnet and four objects. He puts the magnet near each of the objects, then observes and
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Two south poles or two north poles are called...
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Tim
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manet A has twice the magnetic field strength of magnet B (at equal distance ) and , at a certain distance,it pulls on magnet B
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tina
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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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In a cloud chamber experiment, a proton enters a uniform 0.260 magnetic field directed perpendicular to its motion. You measure
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A small compass is held horizontally and the centre of its needle is at the distance of 0.280 m directly north of the long wire
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Bell
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A proton moving with a speed of 200 m/s enters perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field and experiences a force of
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anonymous
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What is one reason we have stripes of alternating magnetism on the ocean floor?(1 point) Responses Magnetic direction of rock
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the questioner
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when current flows through a wrapped in coils around a bar magnet, a temporary magnet known as a _________________ is created.
Di
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nadine
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An horizontally flying airplane has a 20 m wing span. If the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field is 2*10^-5 T, and
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Arielle
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A proton moves with a velocity
V (2i - 4 j + k) m / s in a region where the field is given by B = (i + 2 j -3k) T . What is the
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daniel
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A horizontal ,straight wire carying 12.0A current from west to east is in the earth's magnetic field B.At this place,B is
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gourav bhardwaj
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Horizontal electric power lines supported by vertical poles can carry large currents. Assume that Earth’s magnetic field runs
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Mike
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Please help me with these choose the best answers since I'm not sure of my answers.
A current element produces a magnetic field
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Jessica
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A straight horizontal rod x, of mass 50g and length 0.5m ,is placed in a uniform field of0.2T perpendicular to x. Calculate the
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Anonymous
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The forces generated by the magnetic fields of interacting magnets change the energy of the magnets. When two bar magnets are
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a experiment to prove that a freely suspended or floating magnet always point in the north south direction
plz help got my
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salina
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When comparing two sketched magnetic fields for two magnets, how would you identify the much stronger magnet?
(1 point)
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If I bring a 500 gauss magnet near to a 50 gauss magnet to repel them each other.will then both magnets repel each other with
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vikram
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A particular magnetic field points west. A proton moved from north to south. What direction is th magnetic force on the proton?
U
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Arielle
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A thin 2.82 m long copper rod in a uniform
magnetic field has a mass of 44.2 g. When the rod carries a current of 0.238 A, it
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maria
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A straight copper conductor is held parallel to the axis of a freely suspended magnetic needle such that the conductor is under
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Nadisha
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What is a object in which the electrons at one end spin in one direction and the electrons at the other end spin in an opposite
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Anne
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The key ingredient in anything magnetic is which of the following?. A) moving electric charge.B) magnetic domains that are
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Christy
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Which of these magnets correctly illustrates the attraction of unlike poles
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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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