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Which conclusion keeps the magnetism concept boundary clear? Context: classroom plotting compass evidence. Learning objective: State that an induced magnet loses most or all of its magnetism quickly when removed from the magnetic field.. Which answer is most accurate for Poles of a magnet? Distinct revision anchor: fluxcue157a coilcue157b fieldcue157c polecue157d gridcue157e motorcue157f generatorcue157g transformercue157h compasscue157i currentcue157j voltagecue157k forcecue157l.
- A.Poles of a magnet: classroom plotting compass evidence shows State that an induced magnet loses most or all of its magnetism quickly when removed from the magnetic field. 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. (energy-transfer error).
- C.It confuses the magnetic field with an electric field. (field-shape error).
- D.It describes energy transfer but misses the force or field interaction. (current-change error).
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