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a month agoContributor-Level 10
So,
so only one option is correct i.e. 18.4°
Angle rotated should be
Answer: (A) 18.4°
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
A ring magnet is a type of strong and permanent magnet which is made from the alloy of iron, boron and neodymium. These are the part of rare-earth magnet family which is the reason behind their the strongest magnetic properties amongst all other permanent magents.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
A U-shaped magnet is another type of bar magnet. This is known as a horseshoe magnet since its shapes resembles the object called horseshoe. The two ends of this U-shaped magnet are its magnetic poles. Configration of these magnetic poles creates a concentrated magnetic field. This concentrated magnetic field makes it much more stronger than a simple and straight bar magnet.
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The two points in a bar magnet are its North pole and South pole. A bar magnet has magnetic field lines around it. These points give these field lines a travelling direction. For example, the magnetic field lines emerge form the North pole of the bar magnet and then they curve toward South pole. This makes a complete loop of magnetic field lines around the bar magnet.
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