Physics, asked by navya7725, 5 months ago

The magnetic field of the coil and the permanent magnet
a) attract each other
b) repel each other
c) combine with each other
d) stay with each other
Pls explain with reason

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Answered by rutuja05gangurde
16

Explanation:

options A.............

Answered by hyacinth98
0

The magnetic field of the coil and the permanent magnet b)repel each other

Magnetism and repulsion

  • Two magnets are said to repel each other if the sides closest to each other have like-polarity.
  • The same reason applies to the repulsion between a wire or coil and a permanent-type magnet. A coil is able to generate its own magnetic field because of the current flowing through it.
  • If the magnetic field of the coil and the permanent magnet is such that the similar poles are closest to each other, they will repel each other.
  • For this reason, the induced magnetic field of the coil and the permanent magnet will repel each other. Thus, option b) is correct.

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