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Morgarella [4.7K]
2 years ago
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A student places two magnets as shown; with their south poles equal distances from a compass. The student observes that the comp

ass needle points in the indicated direction. From this observation alone can you determine which magnet is stronger. Justify your reasoning?

Physics
1 answer:
Gre4nikov [31]2 years ago
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Since the direction of the needle depends on the proximity of the magnet thus this test alone is insufficient to determine the stronger magnet.

<h3>What is a magnetic field?</h3>

A magnetic field refers to the region where the effect of a magnet is felt. The magnetic field can be observed by the use of a compass.

Now, we know that the closer the magnet is to the compass, the greater the deflection hence this test alone is insufficient to determine the stronger magnet.

Learn more about magnetic field:brainly.com/question/14848188

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