Can a magnet have more than two magnetic poles, one north and one south? Select the correct answer and explanation.
A magnet can have several north poles and several south poles but they will exist in pairs . Example : Quadrupole magnet - Four magnets are configured to form a quadrupole ,
Answer : Yes , a magnet can have several north and several south poles
Can a magnet have more than two magnetic poles, one north and one south? Select the...
You have one magnet with the north and south poles labeled. How can you use this magnet to identify the north and south poles of other magnets?
Now place one magnet on the marked space below and identify north and south poles of the magnet The direction of the magnetic field at a point in space is indicated by the compass magnet Then using the compass identify the direction of the magnetic field at the points shown. Then draw magnetic field lines connecting appropriate points to create a magnetic field line drawing.
A student dropped a magnet, and we were still able to pick up magnetic objects with all parts of the broken magnet. Why were we able to do this? (a) We were able to pick up magnetic objects with all broken parts of a magnet, because like poles (north and north and south and south) are always found together. Therefore, each broken piece still had a north pole and north pole or south pole and south pole. (b) We were...
One of the Earth’s magnetic poles is located close near Antarctica. Is it a magnetic north pole or magnetic south pole? Explain
1. The stack of magnets works as one big bar magnet. Do the poles change when you divide the magnet into pieces? 2. In step 3 of the experiment, do both sides of the magnet attract the metal surface? Explain how a single magnet can repel the rest of the stack, but still stick to the other surface. 3. How does the magnet attract something that is originally non?magnetic? 1. Describe the direction of the compass needle as you moved...
Magnetic induction lab: 5 questions
A vertical bar magnet is dropped through the center of a horizontal loop of wire, with its south pole leading. At the moment just before the south pole passes through the loop, what is the direction of the induced current in the loop (viewed from above)? 2. Explain your answer to the previous question. 3. A vertical bar magnet is dropped through the center of a horizontal loop of wire, with its south pole leading....
What will happen to the wire between the magnet poles when the switch S is close? P N V B switch Q Select one: a. Moves into the screen (or page) O b. Moves to the magnet's North pole oc Nothing. The wire remains in place O d. Moves out of the screen (or page) o e Moves to the magnet's South pole
A metal ring 4.90 cm in diameter is placed between the north and south poles of large magnets with the plane of its area perpendicular to the magnetic field. These magnets produce an initial uniform field of 1.12 T between them but are gradually pulled apart, causing this field to remain uniform but decrease steadily at 0.290 T/s Part A What is the magnitude of the electric field induced in the ring? Πνα ΑΣφ E3.3. 103 V/m Previous Answers Request...
A bar magnet is aligned east-west, with its center 39 cm from the center of a compass (see figure below). The compass is observed to deflect 67 away from nortn as shown, and the horizontal componont of tho Earth's magnotic tiod is known to bo 2 × 15-5 T. Northt θ (a) Label the N and S poles of the bar magnet and explain your choice The N pole is on the left and the S pole is on the...
Question 6 1 pts It is no longer impossible to separate north and south poles in the manner that + and - charges can be separated, because the Gran Sasso Experiment in Italy successfully separated an N monopole from Earth's magnetic field, on Sept. 31, 2018. True False D 1 pts Question 7 Each atom in a chunk of ferromagnetic material, like iron, acts like a tiny bar magnet. True False 1 pts D Question 8