Question

A student moves a horseshoe magnet by hand across a tabletop to varying distances from an electromagnet, as shown in the diagram below.

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The student records observations of how much force it takes to hold the horseshoe magnet in place at each distance.

Observations

20 cm: no force required
10 cm: small force required; easy to hold in place
5 cm: large force required; very difficult to hold in place
What do the student's observations demonstrate?

A.
The electromagnet's magnetic field becomes stronger as more magnetic material is added to it.


B.
The electromagnet's magnetic field becomes stronger as a small amount of strength is added to the system by the battery.


C.
The electromagnet's magnetic field is stronger close to it than far from it.


D.
The electromagnet's magnetic field is stronger as more turns are added to the wire on the nail.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The student's observations demonstrate that as the distance between the horseshoe magnet and the electromagnet decreases, the amount of force required to hold the horseshoe magnet in place increases, indicating that the magnetic field strength is greater when closer to the source of the magnetic field.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

**C. The electromagnet's magnetic field is stronger close to it than far from it.**
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