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Draw a Labelled Diagram to Make an Electromagnet from a Soft Iron Bar. Mark the Polarity at Its Ends in Your Diagram. What Precaution Would You Observe While Making It?

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Draw a labelled diagram to make an electromagnet from a soft iron bar. Mark the polarity at its ends in your diagram. What precaution would you observe while making it?

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Solution

The labelled diagram is shown in figure.

Precaution: The source of current must be the D. C. battery.

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