What produces the magnetic force of an electromagnet?(1 point) Responses static charged particles on the wire static charged particles on the wire magnetic fields passing through the device magnetic fields passing through the device positive and negative charges repelling each other positive and negative charges repelling each other movement of charged particles through the wire

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The magnetic force of an electromagnet is produced by the movement of charged particles through the wire. When electric current flows through the wire, it creates a magnetic field around it, which is the basis for how electromagnets work.