Describe how you would verify the basic law of magnetism
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Basic to magnetism are magnetic fields and their effects on matter, as, for instance, the deflection of moving charges and torques on other magnetic objects. Evidence for the presence of a magnetic field is the magnetic force on charges moving in that field; the force is at right angles to both the field and the velocity of the charge.
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- A basic law of magnetism is that unlike poles attract each other. Two bar magnets can illustrate this.
- One is hung so that it swings freely. A pole of the second is brought, in turn, near each of the two ends of the hanging magnet.
- One end of the hanging magnet is attracted.
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