The magnetic field around a bar magnet will be strongest at which…
Question Answered step-by-step The magnetic field around a bar magnet will be strongest at which… The magnetic field around a bar magnet will be strongest at which point or points:A at the poles.B at the anti-poles.C at the mid-way point between the poles.D at any point in the field (magnetic fields are uniform) Which of the following is not true about Earth’s magnetic field.A It redirects charged particles thereby creating auroras.B It is induced by electric current flowing within the Earth’s core.C The north magnetic pole is located near the Earth’s geographic north pole.D It is the strongest magnetic field on Earth. Which of the following particles in a uniform magnetic field would experience a magnetic force: A a charged particle moving parallel to the magnetic field.B a charged particle moving at an angle of 10° to the horizontal of the magnetic field.C a stationary charged particleD a non-charged particle moving perpendicular to the magnetic field. When comparing the gravitational, electric and magnetic force, which of the following is true only of the magnetic force?A It is the only force that changes direction based on the polarity of the charge.B It is the only force that exhibits an inverse square relationship.C It is the only force that acts perpendicular to the field.D It is the weakest of the three forces. Field Theory is as a scientific model that:A describes forces in terms of entities that exist at all points within a space.B is a tool used to understand the physics of the elementary particles of matter.C explains how a planet can generate it’s own magnetic field.D relates the electric and magnetic forces into a single electromagnetic force. Science Physics PHYSICS 4U Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


