You have one magnet with the north and south poles labeled. How can you use this magnet to identify the north and south poles of other magnets?
Take the given magnet and mark N and S on North and South poles respectively.
Now take the manet a place the N near the other magnet.
Case 1: Attracts, then the part which it attracted is the South Pole and opposite end is North pole
Case 2: Repels, then the part which it repelled is the North Pole and opposite end is South pole
You have one magnet with the north and south poles labeled. How can you use this...
Can a magnet have more than two magnetic poles, one north and
one south? Select the correct answer and explanation.
Can a magnet have more than two magnetic poles, one north and one south? Select the correct answer and explanation.Yes. A magnet can have several north poles, but it can have only one south pole. No. A magnet can only have exactly one north pole and exactly one south pole. Yes. A magnet can have several north and several south...
Now place one magnet on the marked space below and identify north and south poles of the magnet The direction of the magnetic field at a point in space is indicated by the compass magnet Then using the compass identify the direction of the magnetic field at the points shown. Then draw magnetic field lines connecting appropriate points to create a magnetic field line drawing.
1. The stack of magnets works as one big bar magnet. Do the poles change when you divide the magnet into pieces? 2. In step 3 of the experiment, do both sides of the magnet attract the metal surface? Explain how a single magnet can repel the rest of the stack, but still stick to the other surface. 3. How does the magnet attract something that is originally non?magnetic? 1. Describe the direction of the compass needle as you moved...
Suppose that someone argues that when a bar of iron is magnetized, all the north poles go to one end and all the south poles go to the other end. How could you disprove the suggestion?
A metal ring 4.90 cm in diameter is placed between the north and south poles of large magnets with the plane of its area perpendicular to the magnetic field. These magnets produce an initial uniform field of 1.12 T between them but are gradually pulled apart, causing this field to remain uniform but decrease steadily at 0.290 T/s Part A What is the magnitude of the electric field induced in the ring? Πνα ΑΣφ E3.3. 103 V/m Previous Answers Request...
5) Hold a magnaprobe above the magnet and follow the lines of magnetism around from one pole to another. Observe the compass dial as you move along the line of magnetism. What is the shape of the magnetic field above the magnet? 6) Place the north end of a bar magnet distanced from the south end of another bar magnet. (as shown below) Place a piece of plastic over the two magnets and sprinkle iron filings in the region between...
You make a seesaw by placing a 50-g magnet (whose poles' faces
are 2-cm-by-2-cm squares) at one end of a 50-cm-longruler and a
small 50-g metal object at the other end and balancing the whole
setup by placing a pencil directly under the middle of the ruler.
You know that the magnet is horizontally magnetized, but you don't
know which face is north and which face is south. When you place a
horizontal wire close to the pole of the...
Question 6 1 pts It is no longer impossible to separate north and south poles in the manner that + and - charges can be separated, because the Gran Sasso Experiment in Italy successfully separated an N monopole from Earth's magnetic field, on Sept. 31, 2018. True False D 1 pts Question 7 Each atom in a chunk of ferromagnetic material, like iron, acts like a tiny bar magnet. True False 1 pts D Question 8
1. Considering our discussion of magnetic fields, how is it that the north pole of a compass needle points toward the earth's geographical North Pole! affect the position of a compass needle? pencil were removed while the ring magnets were positioned in each trial of step 6? 2. If the earth is such a large magnet how can the magnetic field of such a small bar magnet 3. Can two different magnetic field lines ever cross each other? Why of...
What will happen to the wire between the magnet poles when the switch S is close? P N V B switch Q Select one: a. Moves into the screen (or page) O b. Moves to the magnet's North pole oc Nothing. The wire remains in place O d. Moves out of the screen (or page) o e Moves to the magnet's South pole