MT NO An iron bolt of mass 70.0 g hangs from a string 33.3 cm long. The top end of the string is fixed. Without touching it, a magnet attracts the bolt so that it remains stationary, but is displaced horizontally 22.5 cm to the right from the previously vertical line of the string. (a) Draw a free-body diagram of the bolt. Choose File No file chosen (b) Find the tension in the string. (c) Find the magnetic force on the bolt. magnitude direction Sele v

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An iron bolt of mass 70.0 g hangs from a string 33.3 cm long. The top end of the string is fixed. Without touching it, a magnet attracts the bolt so that it remains stationary, but is displaced
horizontally 22.5 cm to the right from the previously vertical line of the string.
(a) Draw a free-body diagram of the bolt. Choose File No file chosen
(b) Find the tension in the string.
(c) Find the magnetic force on the bolt.
magnitude
direction
Sele v
Transcribed Image Text:MT NO An iron bolt of mass 70.0 g hangs from a string 33.3 cm long. The top end of the string is fixed. Without touching it, a magnet attracts the bolt so that it remains stationary, but is displaced horizontally 22.5 cm to the right from the previously vertical line of the string. (a) Draw a free-body diagram of the bolt. Choose File No file chosen (b) Find the tension in the string. (c) Find the magnetic force on the bolt. magnitude direction Sele v
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