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How Does Moving an Iron Rod Affect Ammeter Readings in a Solenoid Circuit?
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[QUOTE="Betadine, post: 4489229, member: 486442"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A solenoid with a large number of turns of wire is connected in series with an ammeter and a battery. An iron rod is moved towards the solenoid at constant speed. What will happen to the reading on the ammeter (A) as the rod moves closer to the solenoid, before entering the solenoid; (B) as the rod is in the solenoid; (C) as the rod moves away from the solenoid, after emerging from the solenoid. [b]2. The attempt at a solution[/b] I think that magnetic induction will occur. Thus, the rod will be a temporary magnet attracting the solenoid. This will result in more current being drawn as the rod enters and exits from the solenoid. Is that right? [/QUOTE]
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