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Please provide the 4 physical laws of magnetism:

Posted on: September 17, 2021 Last updated on: June 9, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Please provide the 4 physical laws of magnetism:
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Magnetic fields are _____, meaning they have opposing charge…

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Magnetic fields are _____, meaning they have opposing charges.
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Electric resistance is measured in:

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Electric resistance is measured in:
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Photons have electric and magnetic fields that are continuou…

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Photons have electric and magnetic fields that are continuously changing in a _____ fashion.
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Electrification is due to the movement of:

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Electrification is due to the movement of:
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The force of attraction between unlike charges or repulsion…

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The force of attraction between unlike charges or repulsion between like charges is called an:
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This is the process of inducing a current through a secondar…

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This is the process of inducing a current through a secondary coil by passing a varying current through the primary coil.
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G1 and G2 are phases of the cell cycle. They refer to a gap…

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G1 and G2 are phases of the cell cycle. They refer to a gap (or time period) in which…
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In humans, the process of mitosis takes (a minimum of ) ~ __…

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In humans, the process of mitosis takes (a minimum of ) ~ ____ hours to complete.
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A generator converts mechanical energy in electromagnetic en…

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A generator converts mechanical energy in electromagnetic energy.
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