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Table C. The Effects of a Magnet on Electric Current Scenario Observations of Compass Needle Movement in Galvanometer Magnet moving right to left (or top to bottom) Magnet moving left to right (or bottom
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Table C. The Effects of a Magnet on Electric Current
Scenario
Observations of Compass Needle Movement in
Galvanometer
Magnet moving right
to left
(or top to bottom)
Magnet moving left to
right
(or bottom to top)
Magnet stationary
in coil
Pencil moving right to
left
(or top to bottom)
Pencil moving left to
right
(or bottom to top)
Can someone please help me
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Answer:
huh
Step-by-step explanation:
do u need the whole table?
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magnet moving left to right
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