Dr. Anusmita Goswamy, Suchandrima Chowdury and, Veena Tyagi Solutions for Exercise 6: Think and Apply
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Questions from Dr. Anusmita Goswamy, Suchandrima Chowdury and, Veena Tyagi Solutions for Exercise 6: Think and Apply with Hints & Solutions
Which of the following items can be used to make an artificial magnet?

The attraction force of a bar magnet

If a magnet attracts a bar then we can say that

A magnet is broken into two parts. Which will be the correct statement from the following?

Which of the following statement is true?

You are given two identical bars which look as they are made up of iron. One of them is a magnet, while the other is a simple iron bar. Turn-wise, one end of each bar will be moved over the surface of the other. The bar showing the variation in the attraction over the surface is the magnet. Do you agree with this? Explain with reasons.

If a bar magnet does not have poles written on it, then how will you identify the poles of the magnet?
