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Lines, which make loops in the center and lines with unconnected ends at the edge have arrows indicating clockwise motion. A is at top left, B is at center left, D is at center slightly left, E is at center slightly right, and C is at top right.
Use the diagram of a magnetic field to identify the points being described.
The positive (N) pole of the magnet:
The negative (S) pole of the magnet:
The strongest push or pull on a charged particle at a distance from the magnet:
The weakest push or pull on a charged particle at a distance from the magnet:
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John locke wrote that if the people of a country believe their government is unjust or abusing power, they have a right to overthrow it. which founding principle does his statement support? natural rights limited government republicanism social contract
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Ahypothesis test is conducted with a significance level of 5%. the alternative hypothesis states that more than 65% of a population is right-handed. the p-value for the test is calculated to be 0.03. which of the following statements is correct? we can conclude that more than 3% of the population is right-handed. we cannot conclude that more than 65% of the population is right-handed. we can conclude that more than 65% of the population is right-handed. we can conclude that exactly 3% of the population is right-handed. there is not enough information given to make a conclusion.
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