PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGR.W/MOD...-W/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780133941579
Author: GIANCOLI
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 29.1, Problem 1AE
Return to the Chapter-Opening Question, page 758, and answer it again now. Try to explain why you may have answered differently the first time.
In the photograph above, the bar magnet is inserted into the coil of wire, and is left there for 1 minute; then it is removed from the coil. What would an observer watching the galvanometer see?
- (a) No change; without a battery there is no current to detect.
- (b) A small current flows while the magnet is inside the coil of wire.
- (c) A current spike as the magnet enters the coil, and then nothing.
- (d) A current spike as the magnet enters the coil, and then a steady small current.
- (e) A current spike as the magnet enters the coil, then nothing, and then a current spike in the opposite direction as the magnet leaves the coil.
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