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Suppose that, in this experiment, you calculated the magnetic field using the assumption that these coils have infinite length. Using your measurements for a and L: find the percent error for this value. Show all work
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In a system with only a single force acting upon a body, what is the relationship between the change in kinetic energy and the work done by the force? answers: work is equal to the change in kinetic energy.work depends on the square of the change in potential energy.work is equal to the negative of the change in kinetic energy.work is equal to the square of the change in kinetic energy
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