EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 29, Problem 29.58AP
(a)
To determine
The reason why the arrangement produces on the liquid a force that is directed along the length of the pipe.
(b)
To determine
To show: The section of liquid in magnetic field experiences a pressure increase
(c)
To determine
Whether the blood is charged or not after it leaves the pump.
(d)
To determine
Whether the blood is carrying current or not.
(e)
To determine
Whether the blood is magnetized or not.
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