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Metal paper clips do not attract or repel each other when an electromagnet is placed nearby the paper clips can be observed to move toward it which statement describes this phenomenon
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The phenomenon of metal paper clips moving towards an electromagnet when it is placed nearby can be described as the paper clips being attracted to the electromagnet.
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