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What produces the magnetic force of an electromagnet?(1 point)
magnetic fields passing through the device
movement of charged particles through the wire
positive and negative charges repelling each other
static charged particles on the wire
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movement of charged particles through the wire
Explanation: an electric current (moving charges) in the coil produces the magnetic field that gives an electromagnet its magnetic force. Static charges do not produce a magnetic field.
Explanation: an electric current (moving charges) in the coil produces the magnetic field that gives an electromagnet its magnetic force. Static charges do not produce a magnetic field.
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