Question
What factor does NOT affect the strength of an electromagnet? (1 point)
Number of coils of wire
Type of material the wire is made of
Length of the wire
Current flowing through the wire
Number of coils of wire
Type of material the wire is made of
Length of the wire
Current flowing through the wire
Answers
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The factor that does NOT affect the strength of an electromagnet is **Length of the wire**.
While the number of coils, type of wire material, and current flowing through the wire all influence the strength of the electromagnet, the overall length of the wire itself does not have a direct impact on the magnetic strength produced.
While the number of coils, type of wire material, and current flowing through the wire all influence the strength of the electromagnet, the overall length of the wire itself does not have a direct impact on the magnetic strength produced.