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What kind of force can be created with an electrical current?
A.
magnetic
B.
frictional
C.
chemical
D.
nuclear
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A. magnetic
An electric current produces a magnetic field (and thus magnetic forces) — e.g., electromagnets and the forces in electric motors.
An electric current produces a magnetic field (and thus magnetic forces) — e.g., electromagnets and the forces in electric motors.
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