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Magnetism
family science/math night lesson plan
Fall 2006 Seminars
Facts About Magnets and Magnetism
Facilitator`s Guide to Magnetism Planetary Magnetic Fields
FABRICATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
F1 Notes.cwk
F AT is an approximation of T
F = BIL (f=force, b=magnetic field, i=current, l
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Exploring Electrical Technology
Explore 2: Shifting Plates and Wandering Poles
Exploration: Moving Particles in Magnetic Fields
Experiments with Coler magnetic current apparatus
Experimental study of the recombination of a drifting low
Experimental studies on ion acceleration and stream line
Experimental and Theoretical Probabilities
Experiment 8: Magnetic Fields and Forces
Experiment 6: Buffer Solutions
Experiment 5: Magnetic Fields of a Bar Magnet and of the Earth
Experiment 1: Thomson surrounded the cathode ray tube with a
Experiment 19: Ammeter, Voltmeter, and Ohmmeter
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