Acompass needle normally points toward earth’s magnetic pole, which is near the north pole. which best explains why the needle moves away from the pole when it comes close to a current-carrying wire? current within the wire weakens the magnetic force of the pole. magnetism surrounding the wire weakens the magnetic force of the pole. current within the wire draws the needle toward the wire. magnetism surrounding the wire draws the needle toward the wire.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:20
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Physics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Ahypothesis is? close agreement by competent observers of observations of the same phenomena. a guess that has been tested over and over again and always found to be true. an educated guess that has yet to be proven by experiment. the long side of a right triangle. a synthesis of a large collection of information that includes guesses.
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