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.A student uses the equipment shown in Fig given below. The student moves the magnet to the right into the coil and then holds the magnet stationary for a few seconds. The pointer deflects to the right and then returns to the centre. The student then moves the magnet to the left so that it is completely out of the coil and moves it far away from the coil. (a) Describe how the pointer moves when the student moves the magnet out of the coil. [1] (b) Explain why the pointer behaves as described in (a) 15 points *

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Answered by siddharthrajalingam
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a)The north of the magnet is deflected by the pointer as it is to the north side of the magnet, b)It is deflected like that because of a Magnet's Repelling Force

Opposites attract. To explain why magnets repel each other, a north end of a magnetic will be attracted to the south of another magnetic. The north and north ends of two magnets as well as the south and south ends of two magnets will repel one another.That is why they repel.

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Answered by bestprince007
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