Consider the following situation, in which a compass is influenced by not only the force of Earth's magnetic field, but also an additional applied force.
1.) Which of the following is true of the angle of deflection of the compass relative to FEarth if FEarth > FApplied?
The angle of deflection will be exactly 45o
The angle of deflection will be greater than 90o
The angle of deflection will be less than 45o
The angle of deflection will be exactly 0o
The angle of deflection will be greater than 45o but less than 90o
2.) Which of the following is true of the angle of deflection of the compass relative to FEarth if FEarth < FApplied?
The angle of deflection will be exactly 45o
The angle of deflection will be greater than 90o
The angle of deflection will be less than 45o
The angle of deflection will be exactly 0o
The angle of deflection will be greater than 45o but less than 90o
Consider the following situation, in which a compass is influenced by not only the force of...
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