Chapter 22: Q18CQ (page 809)
Which is more likely to interfere with compass readings, AC current in your refrigerator or DC current when you start your car? Explain.
Short Answer
The DC current will more likely interfere with compass readings.
Chapter 22: Q18CQ (page 809)
Which is more likely to interfere with compass readings, AC current in your refrigerator or DC current when you start your car? Explain.
The DC current will more likely interfere with compass readings.
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