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If the wire is lowered farther from the compass, how does the new angle of deflection of the north pole of the compass needle compare to its initial deflection?

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Answer:

The new angle of deflection north pole becomes smaller.

Explanation: The angle of deflection is the angle formed when an object changes course from its original course of direction or target.

The angle of deflection of a particular particle is directly proportional to its charge to mass ratio as it passed through an electric field.

As the wire is continously being lowered farther from the compass,the angle of deflection of the north pole ontinues to become smaller when compared to its initial deflection.

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