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Which answer avoids the common misconception in this topic? Context: temporary induced magnet application. Learning objective: State that magnetic field lines go from the north-seeking pole to the south-seeking pole of a magnet.. Which answer is most accurate for Magnetic fields? Distinct revision anchor: fluxcue220a coilcue220b fieldcue220c polecue220d gridcue220e motorcue220f generatorcue220g transformercue220h compasscue220i currentcue220j voltagecue220k forcecue220l.

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Permanent and induced magnetism, magnetic forces and fields

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Which answer avoids the common misconception in this topic? Context: temporary induced magnet application. Learning objective: State that magnetic field lines go from the north-seeking pole to the south-seeking pole of a magnet.. Which answer is most accurate for Magnetic fields? Distinct revision anchor: fluxcue220a coilcue220b fieldcue220c polecue220d gridcue220e motorcue220f generatorcue220g transformercue220h compasscue220i currentcue220j voltagecue220k forcecue220l.

  1. A.Magnetic fields: temporary induced magnet application shows State that magnetic field lines go from the north-seeking pole to the south-seeking pole of a magnet. because magnetic effects depend on field direction, current or changing magnetic flux.
  2. B.It says field lines travel from south to north outside the magnet. (evidence error).
  3. C.It makes AC and DC equivalent. (boundary error).
  4. D.It ignores relative motion or changing magnetic flux. (application error).

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