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How is an electromagnetic field produced?(1 point)
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when a current runs through a conductor
when a current runs through a conductor
when particles are arranged around a conductor
when particles are arranged around a conductor
when an object has an electrical charge
when an object has an electrical charge
when a conductor interacts with a magnet
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Correct answer: when a current runs through a conductor.
Brief explanation: moving electric charges (current) produce a magnetic field; static charge produces an electric field. A current through a conductor therefore produces an electromagnetic field.
Brief explanation: moving electric charges (current) produce a magnetic field; static charge produces an electric field. A current through a conductor therefore produces an electromagnetic field.
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