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How is a magnetic field produced?(1 point)
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when electrons move through a circuit

when a current runs through a conductor
when a current runs through a conductor

when an object has an electric charge
when an object has an electric charge

when an electromagnetic field interacts with a magnet
when an electromagnetic field interacts with a magnet

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Answered by BTS ARMY
Which statement best describes how an electromagnetic motor works?(1 point)
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Electrons are moved through a circuit, creating a current. That current interacts with a magnet, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.
Electrons are moved through a circuit, creating a current. That current interacts with a magnet, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.

Electrons are moved through a current, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a magnet, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.
Electrons are moved through a current, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a magnet, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.

Electrons are moved through a magnet, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a current, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.
Electrons are moved through a magnet, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a current, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.

Electrons are moved through a magnet, creating a current. That current interacts with a circuit, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.
Electrons are moved through a magnet, creating a current. That current interacts with a circuit, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
A magnetic field is produced **when a current runs through a conductor**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes how an electromagnetic motor works is:

**Electrons are moved through a circuit, creating a current. That current interacts with a magnet, moving the conductor in the orientation of the field.**

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