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A student uses the experimental setup shown to study electricity magnetism she moves the magnet in and out of the coiled wire.
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Galvanometer
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Galvanomete
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Vector EPS 10
Electromagnetic Induction
Which conclusion can the student make from the experiment?
(1 point)
An electric current in an open circuit produces a magnetic field.
An electric current in a closed circuit produces a magnetic field.
A stationary magnetic field produces an electric current.
A changing magnetic field produces an electric current.
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A changing magnetic field produces an electric current.
Explanation: moving the magnet in and out changes the magnetic flux through the coil, which induces a current (observed on the galvanometer). A stationary magnet produces no induced current.
Explanation: moving the magnet in and out changes the magnetic flux through the coil, which induces a current (observed on the galvanometer). A stationary magnet produces no induced current.
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