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A coil of copper wire is connected to a galvanometer. What would happen if a bar magnet is (i) Pushed into the coil with its north pole entering first? (ii) Pulled out of the coil? (iii) Held stationary inside the coil?

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Answered by vaishnavisenthil
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A copper wire (conductor) is connected with a Galvanometer. When a bar magnet is pushed into the coil with the North Pole entering first, the side of the coil near the north pole will develop North polarity.

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Answered by tamannasharma31
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Answer. Answer: A copper wire (conductor) is connected with a Galvanometer. When a bar magnet is pushed into the coil with the North Pole entering first, the side of the coil near the north pole will develop North polarity

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