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FIGURE 29-5 -The Two Identical Bar Magnets in Fig. 29-5 Are Dropped

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FIGURE 29-5 FIGURE 29-5   -The two identical bar magnets in Fig. 29-5 are dropped from rest along a vertical line passing through the center of the rings, as shown. The two rings are identical in every respect except that the ring on the right has a small break in it. Calling a<sub>L</sub> and a<sub>R</sub> the magnitude of the downward accelerations of the magnets on the left and right, respectively, you observe that A) a<sub>L</sub> = a<sub>R</sub>. B) a<sub>L</sub> > a<sub>R</sub>. C) a<sub>L</sub> < a<sub>R</sub>. D) a<sub>L</sub> = a<sub>R</sub> = 0. E) It is not possible to predict the outcome of this experiment with the data given.
-The two identical bar magnets in Fig. 29-5 are dropped from rest along a vertical line passing through the center of the rings, as shown. The two rings are identical in every respect except that the ring on the right has a small break in it. Calling aL and aR the magnitude of the downward accelerations of the magnets on the left and right, respectively, you observe that


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