The magnetic force of an electromagnet is produced by the movement of charged particles through the wire. When an electric current (which consists of moving charged particles, typically electrons) flows through a conductor, it generates a magnetic field around the wire, producing the magnetic force associated with an electromagnet.
What produces the magnetic force of an electromagnet?(1 point)Responsesstatic charged particles on the wirestatic charged particles on the wiremovement of charged particles through the wiremovement of charged particles through the wiremagnetic fields passing through the devicemagnetic fields passing through the devicepositive and negative charges repelling each otherpositive and negative charges repelling each other
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