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24 March, 18:16

First, we verified that magnet movement would induce a current. Each time the magnet moved near the wire loop.

whether it was moving forward or in reverse, a current registered. When the magnet was stationary, a current of

milliamps was generated.

Under normal magnet polarity, whenever the magnet was moving toward the loop, the induced current had a

v value, and a

v value if the magnet was moving in reverse. Under reversed polarity, we found

the results to be exactly

in current direction, while the current maximums were

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  1. 24 March, 18:23
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