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Physics, 21.03.2020 18:21 jphan19

Where are the magnetic field lines of a permanent magnet the strongest?

Near both the North and South Poles

In the center of the magnet

Far away from the North Pole

Far away from the South Pole

Look at the picture of a positive charge moving in a magnetic field. Using the right hand rule, which direction will the force be that the charge experiences?
The force will be pointing to the left of the positive charge
The force will be into the screen, pointing away from you
The force will be out of the screen, pointing towards you
The force will be pointing to the right of the positive charge

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