Hold a bar magnet steady near a solenoid that is hooked up to an ammeter (but not a voltage source) and use a compass inside the solenoid to determine the direction of the magnetic field from the bar magnetic. Make a sketch of this setup and draw the field lines from the bar magnet through the solenoid. Indicate the north and south poles of the magnet on your sketch.
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[tex]Hold a bar magnet steady near a solenoid that is hooked up to an ammeter (but not a voltage source)[/tex]
the moon affects the earth gravitation ally, causing certain motions of that body and also producing tides in its ocean and atmosphere. the tidal wave in our atmosphere is, however, far too minute to be an effective cause in any known meteorological phenomenon.
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