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Which conclusion keeps the magnetism concept boundary clear? Context: moving-wire motor effect compass-response. Learning objective: (Physics only) (HT only) Apply the principles of the generator effect in a given context.. Which answer is most accurate for Induced potential (HT only)? Distinct revision anchor: fluxcue577a coilcue577b fieldcue577c polecue577d gridcue577e motorcue577f generatorcue577g transformercue577h compasscue577i currentcue577j voltagecue577k forcecue577l.
- A.Induced potential (HT only): moving-wire motor effect compass-response shows (Physics only) (HT only) Apply the principles of the generator effect in a given context. because magnetic effects depend on field direction, current or changing magnetic flux.
- B.It treats a permanent magnet as if it only works when current flows. (exam-command error).
- C.It confuses the magnetic field with an electric field. (direction error).
- D.It describes energy transfer but misses the force or field interaction. (cause error).
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