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CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASE ILL MARK BRAINLIEST Table C. The Effects of a Magnet on Electric Current Scenario Observations of Compass Needle Movement in Galvanometer Magnet moving right to left (or top to bottom) Magnet moving left to right (or bottom to top) Magnet stationary in coil Pencil moving right to left (or top to bottom) Pencil moving left to right (or bottom to top)β
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An electric current is flowing through the cord below.what will happen to this current if a magnet is brought near the cord? a. the electric current will stop flowing. b. it will exert a force on the voltage. c. the resistance of the wire will decrease. d. it will exert a force on the electric current.
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Chameleons catch insects with their tongues, which they can rapidly extend to great lengths. in a typical strike, the chameleon's tongue accelerates at a remarkable 220 m/s2 for 20 ms, then travels at constant speed for another 30 ms.
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