Magnetic field lines point away from the north pole which is the negative terminal and towards the south pole which is the positive terminal of the electromagnet. Using the concept of magnetic field directions, draw the magnetic field interactions of configuration 1 and 3. Illustrate the repulsive or attractive forces observed using magnetic field directions of the two interacting electromagnet poles.

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Magnetic field lines point away from the north pole which is the negative terminal and towards the south pole which is the positive terminal of the electromagnet. Using the concept of magnetic field directions, draw the magnetic field interactions of configuration 1 and 3. Illustrate the repulsive or attractive forces observed using magnetic field directions of the two interacting electromagnet poles.

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Electromagnet
Electromagnet Observation
1
2
(attraction
Configuration
Number of
Number of
or
turns: 30
turns: 30
repulsion)
1
Positive terminal
Positive terminal
repulsion
Positive terminal
Negative terminal
attraction
Negative terminal
3
Positive terminal
attraction
4
Negative terminal Negative terminal
repulsion
Transcribed Image Text:Electromagnet Electromagnet Observation 1 2 (attraction Configuration Number of Number of or turns: 30 turns: 30 repulsion) 1 Positive terminal Positive terminal repulsion Positive terminal Negative terminal attraction Negative terminal 3 Positive terminal attraction 4 Negative terminal Negative terminal repulsion
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