Science, asked by rinkimahato1997, 3 months ago

(iv)What will be observed when the north pole of the magnet is withdrawn
away from the coil?
a) Deflection towards left
b) Deflection towards right
c) Deflection can be in any direction
d) No deflection will observed​

Answers

Answered by rahilsohailshaikh
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

A coil of wire is wound on a paper cylinder and connected to a sensitive galvanometer.

A bar magnet is moved back and forth inside the coil.

When North pole of a magnet is pushed towards a coil,the  galvanometer shows a deflection.

When the North pole of a magnet is pulled out,the deflection is in the opposite direction.

When the South pole of the bar magnet is pushed towards or pulled away from the coil the deflections in the galvanometer are opposite to that observed with the North pole for similar movement.

If the magnet is stopped/ held stationary,there is no deflection in the galvanometer.  

The relative motion between the Coil and the magnet causes a change in the magnetic flux  through the coil and an electric current flows in the coil.The magnitude of the current depends on the magnitude of their relative velocity and on the strength of the magnet.

Answered by vachanpadival
0

Answer:

Deflection is in the opposite direction

Explanation:

When the North pole of a magnet is pulled out, the deflection is in the opposite direction.

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