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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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The north pole is hung by Thin cotton ok, that's why I just used the square to show that It's hung by thin cotton
 
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Isn't the diagram given in the Mark Scheme?

Apparatus: Clamp stand, thin cotton, iron bar, magnet, newton meter

Explanation:

The Iron Bar is tightened in the clamp stand and the magnet A is suspended vertically from the newton meter using a cotton loop. The magnetic pole at the lower end of the the magnet A is placed in contact with the iron bar and the newton meter is pulled slowly upwards. Note down the reading shown on the newton meter just before it is detached from the iron bar.
Repeat the above steps with the magnet B and compare the readings of the newton meter. The magnet which produces the larger reading on the newton meter is the strongest magnet.

why are we using newton meter :s
 
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