Hypothesis
Summary
evidence exists that a changing magnetic field produces an electric current...
Chemistry, 27.06.2020 15:01 charae0185
Hypothesis
Summary
evidence exists that a changing magnetic field produces an electric current?
Develop two hypotheses to test the question
In Part I, you will design your own experiment to explore evidence that an electric current
induces a magnetic field.
In Part II, you will design your own experiment to explore evidence that a changing
magnetic field produces an electric current.
As you might guess, there are many different experiments you could design that can be
used to demonstrate the same concepts or achieve the same results. A good experiment
will be clearly laid out and concise, only containing the components necessary to test the
hypotheses. Write the hypotheses in the space below
Hypothesis 1
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