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A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a galvanometer. What will happen if a bar magnet is : (a) Pushed into the coil. (b) Withdrawn from the coil. (c) held stationary near the coil. Draw diagram to represent each situation and explain the deflection in the galvanometer.

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To solve the question, we will analyze the three scenarios involving a coil of insulated copper wire connected to a galvanometer when a bar magnet is either pushed into the coil, withdrawn from it, or held stationary near it. We will also draw diagrams to represent each situation and explain the deflection in the galvanometer. ### Step-by-Step Solution: #### Step 1: Understand the Setup - We have a coil of insulated copper wire connected to a galvanometer. - A bar magnet can be manipulated in relation to the coil. ...
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