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A bar magnet falls through a material ring. Will its acceleration be equal to 'g' ?

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To determine whether the acceleration of a bar magnet falling through a material ring is equal to 'g', we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step 1: Understanding the Setup When a bar magnet is dropped through a conductive ring, it creates a scenario where the magnetic field of the magnet interacts with the conductive material of the ring. **Hint**: Consider the properties of magnets and conductive materials when they are in motion relative to each other. ### Step 2: Change in Magnetic Flux ...
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