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A soldering iron uses an electric current in a wire
A soldering iron uses an electric current in a wire to heat the tip. A transformer with 100 turns on the secondary coil provides
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A soldering iron uses an electric current in a wire to heat the tip. A transformer with 100 turns on the secondary coil provides
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How can you demonstrate the effect of electric current on a magnet?
Options are Moving a compass near a wire with electric
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Oersted theorized that magnetic fields...
* 1 point ...are not produced by an electric current in a wire. ...are circular around
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Oersted theorized that magnetic fields...
a)...are not produced by an electric current in a wire. b)...are circular around an
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet?(1 point)
Responses iron or steel core iron or steel core coiled wire coiled
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet
electric current battery coiled wire iron or steel core I think it is
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet?(1 point) Responses coiled wire coiled wire electric current electric
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet?(1 point)
Responses electric current electric current battery battery iron or
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What creates the magnetic force in an electromagnet?(1 point) Responses battery battery iron or steel core iron or steel core
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