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What happens to a copper wire when it is moved across a magnetic field?

Electric current is induced, but not voltage.

It is attracted to the negative pole of the magnetic field.

Voltage and electric current are induced.

It is attracted to the positive pole of the magnetic field

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Answered by Anonymous
Current is produced in a conductor when it is moved through a magnetic field because the magnetic lines of force are applying a force on the free electrons in the conductor and causing them to move.
. a voltage will be induced in the wire.
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