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When a magnet is moved alongside a wire, what happens? A. the electric movement stops B. the protons move to the correct poles C. the magnet repels like forces D. the electrons …
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When a magnet is moved alongside a wire, what happens?
A. the electric movement stops
B. the protons move to the correct poles
C. the magnet repels like forces
D. the electrons in the wire begin to flow
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The solve is d the electrons
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Step-by-step explanation:
D.the electrons in the wire begin to flow
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