2. An oddly shaped magnet is shown. A student determines the direction of the ma
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2. An oddly shaped magnet is shown. A student determines the direction of the magnetic field at a number of points around the magnet and sketches the direction of the field vectors at those points. pole. Explain. b. A current carrying loop is now placed near the end of magnet as shown. The direction of the current in the loop is indicated by the arrow. The orientation of the magnet is the same as above Will the loop be attracted to the magnet, repelled from the magnet, do something else, or will there be no interaction between the magnet and the loop? Explain.Explanation / Answer
a.) south pole on left side and north pole on right side beacuse magnetic field lines come out from north pole and go into south pole.
b.) repel each other because according to right hand thumb rule left face of loop behaves as north pole which is near magnet's north pole hence north - north repel each other.
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