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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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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 places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below. Which
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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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Which other information is needed to calculate the speed a plate is moving if the width of the magnetic stripe is known"?(1
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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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A student places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below.
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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 uses a magnet to place a picture on the refrigerator door. Which statement explains how the man is able to stick to
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A student uses a magnet to place a picture on the refrigerator door. Which statement explains how the man is able to stick to
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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 places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below. image
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Below is a picture of an electromagnet made by wrapping a wire around an iron nail and connecting it to a battery. The
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I student tries to pick up a metal object with a magnet, but the magnet is too far away. What can I change in order to
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Hey, student conducts an experiment with a magnet and for objects, he puts the magnet near each of the objects then observes and
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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 places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below. Which
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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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a student wraps copper wire around an iron nail. Then she connects the ends of the wire to a battery, making an electromagnet.
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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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A student places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below.
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a student conducts an experiment with a magnet and four objects. he puts the magnets near each of the object then observes and
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A student places paper clips, W, X, Y, and Z at different distances away from a magnet. Use the student’s picture to answer
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A teacher wants to find out how distance will impact the strength of the magnetic field. She uses a ruler to measure the
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Zack places iron filings on a piece of paper near a bar magnet. The iron filings quickly move and form a pattern around the
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which statement is true?
A. magnetism depends on an object's material. B. magnetic fields can be observed between objects that
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Zack places iron filings on a piece of paper near a bar magnet. The iron filings quickly move and form a pattern around the
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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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Briefly explain Magnetic separation
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. For this investigation, is it the Battery or the Coils of Wire carrying a current that are behaving like a magnet? (Hint: Use
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For this investigation, is it the Battery or the Coils of Wire carrying a current that are behaving like a magnet? (Hint: Use
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If you cut a magnet in half does each half become a magnet. Give a clear explanation to your answer.
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Three particles have identical masses and identical inital velocities. These particles are projected one at a time into a region
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Help me with this please
A 6.0 m section of wire carries a current of 5.2 A from east to west in the earth's magnetic field of
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Assume the Earth's magnetic field is 51.3 µT northward at 60.0° below the horizontal in a particular city. A tube in a neon
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1.How can you easily increase the magnetic field strength inside a current-carrying coil?
2.What is a magnetic domain? What is
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Will
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A proton experiences a force of 4 Newton when it enters perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field with a speed 100
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Anonymous
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What is the magnetism of F2+, and how
many unpaired electrons does it possess? Would F2+ act the same way as F+? In that case it
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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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Kay
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Find the value of the magnetic field necessary to cause a proton moving at a speed of 2.50 ×10^3 m/s to go into a circular
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Kayla
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A student places paper clips, W, X, Y, and Z at different distances away from a magnet. Use the student’s picture to answer
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A student places paper clips, W, X, Y, and Z at different distances away from a magnet. Use the student’s picture to answer
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The image shows a large bar magnet with the poles labeled. How would the poles of the magnet change if it were divided into four
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Ms. Rojo
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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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Kennedy has two magnets. She would like to determine how much magnetic energy is stored in each one. What would be the best way
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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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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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