You can compare the force of attraction or repulsion exerted by each electromagnet on a common object, such as a paper clip. The electromagnet that can attract or repel the object with the same force is likely to have a similar strength. Additionally, you can measure the current flowing through each electromagnet using an ammeter to ensure they are drawing the same amount of electrical power and thus have similar strength.
You can tell where the magnetic fields are strongest in a picture by looking for areas where the magnetic field lines are closest together, indicating a higher field strength. The density of the field lines represents the strength of the magnetic field.
IF they're both mechanical waves or both electromagnetic waves, AND they'reboth moving through the same stuff, THEN they both have the same speed.
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No one can tell the future, but some things are pretty certain. The Sun will rise and set. Gravity will be about the same strength.
Due to atmospheric pressure 1 Kg of Cotton is slightly heavier than 1 kg of Iron.According to me cotton will be more lighter as air is a fluid and Archimedes principal applies on it. As cotton occuies more volume it will feel more upthrust and more loss in weight. Therefore it if lighter.
The both tell the same time!
IF they're both mechanical waves or both electromagnetic waves, AND they'reboth moving through the same stuff, THEN they both have the same speed.
You can tell. If he's nice to you, and acts the same how he feels about you with his friends. and, when you both trust eachother.
To tell you the truth they both look the same
You can tell by the location, and the fact that they are both in the same column. Elements in the same column (or group) have similar properties.
they can not both be divided by the same number.
both of them work on the nervous system but different areas I think the answer is the same .tell me if i am wrong please
If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
You can tell where the magnetic fields are strongest in a picture by looking for areas where the magnetic field lines are closest together, indicating a higher field strength. The density of the field lines represents the strength of the magnetic field.
If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
It's difficult to tell, as both genders look the same, and both have the ability to lay eggs.
The same transformer can be both. It must be operated at the correct voltage on both windings.