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Which factors affect the strength of an electromagnet? Check all that apply.
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Answer:itβs B,C and E
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several factors which affect the strength of an electromagnet are :
- The nature of the core material
- The numbers of turns of wire on the core
- The shape of the core
- The size of the core.
The core consists of a metallic ferrous material
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