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In Fig. 32-43, a bar magnet lies near a paper cylinder.
Chapter , Problem 69(choose chapter or problem)
In Fig. 32-43, a bar magnet lies near a paper cylinder. (a) Sketch the magnetic field lines that pass through the surface of the cylinder. (b) What is the sign of for every area on the surface? (c) Does this contradict Gauss law for magnetism? Explain.
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QUESTION:
In Fig. 32-43, a bar magnet lies near a paper cylinder. (a) Sketch the magnetic field lines that pass through the surface of the cylinder. (b) What is the sign of for every area on the surface? (c) Does this contradict Gauss law for magnetism? Explain.
ANSWER:Problem 32.69
In Fig. 32-43,, a bar magnet lies near a paper cylinder. (a) Sketch the magnetic field lines that pass through the surface of the cylinder. (b) What is the sign of for every area on the surface? (c) Does this contradict Gauss law for magnetism? Explain.
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Part (a)
The direction of magnetic field lines always travels from North to South pole therefore, magnetic field lines passing through surface of cylinder are shown as,