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Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
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1
Are 2 magnets stronger than 1? (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
2
Earth's magnetic field (how to measure) (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
3
Force over distance (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
4
Inverse cube law (deflection method) (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
5
Inverse cube law (method of oscillation) (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
6
Inverse Cube Relationship (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
7
Measure the Earth's field! (K-A)
Measuring magnetic fields (K-A)
Khan Academy
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