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How is a magnetic field produced?(1 point)
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when electrons move through a circuit
when electrons move through a circuit
when an electromagnetic field interacts with a magnet
when an electromagnetic field interacts with a magnet
when an object has an electric charge
when an object has an electric charge
when a current runs through a conductor
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when a current runs through a conductor
Explanation: A magnetic field is produced by moving electric charges (electric current). For example, a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field around it (Biot–Savart/Lorentz law).
Explanation: A magnetic field is produced by moving electric charges (electric current). For example, a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field around it (Biot–Savart/Lorentz law).
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