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AP Physics 2: 1.5 Properties of Objects and Systems
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AP Physics 2: 1.5 Properties of Objects and Systems. According to the Bohr's model of the atom, which of the following are true?

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AP Physics 2: 1.4 Properties of Objects and Systems. Which of the following best describes magnetic permeability?

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Thank you here's Your shmoop du jour brought to you

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by magnetism We've been told that we have a magnetic

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personality that people are really drawn to us now Which

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of the following best described magnetic permeability and hear the

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potential answers Acceptability All right if something's permeable what does

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that mean Well if we're not speaking in physics sees

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a substance is permeable if it allows air or water

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to pass through it A screen door is permeable A

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wooden door so much but magnetic permeability is a measure

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of materials Ability to sustain a magnetic field material can

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be highly magnetically permeable like iron Or it can have

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a low magnetic permeability like a piece of wood Wood

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doesn't carry a magnetic single right Why is that Well

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after all we wouldn't consider a block of iron to

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be very impermeable Permeability in this sense doesn't refer to

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air or water going through a material It refers to

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a magnetic field going through it instead Let's Think of

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iron again If we bring a magnet near a piece

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of iron the magnetic field will act on it In

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fact the magnetic field can even turn a normal piece

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Of iron into a magnet So if the material is

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highly magnetically permeable than a magnetic field is able to

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act on it and flow through it so the correct

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answer is c on objects ability to sustain a magnetic

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field There we go way Think we've got that figured

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out now which makes sense Our mom does say how

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smart we are It looks like she's right again Thanks 00:01:34.429 --> [endTime] mom

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