Where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light first went on? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light first went off? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light went on again? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light went off again? step 3: where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light first went on? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light first went off? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light went on again? where was the coil with regards to the magnetic field when the light went off again? step 4: what is different about the light as the coil moves through the magnetic field in this orientation? what about this orientation makes it different? part ii: vertical movement step 2: describe what happens with the light as the coil moves. step 3: describe what happens with the light as the coil moves. part iii: rotation step 2: describe what happens to the light during this rotation. step 3: describe what happens to the light during this rotation. part iv: magnetic field step 2: describe the light during this period. step 3: describe the light during this period. step 4: describe the light during this period. step 5: describe the light during this period. part v: partial rotation step 2: describe the light during this period. step 3: describe the light during this period.
observation options: • exiting the magnetic field. • completely within the magnetic field. • entering the magnetic field. • completely outside the magnetic field. • the light flickers on and off randomly. • the light remains on all the time. • the light remains off all the time. • the light flickers on and off in time with flips • coil is parallel to the magnetic field lines • coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines. • the light increases and decreases in intensity.
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