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What must be true in order for magnetism to induce an electric current in a wire?

There needs to be a switch in the circuit.
There cannot be a switch in the circuit.
The wire must be part of a closed circuit.
The wire must be part of an open circuit.

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I think the answer is the wire must be part of a closed circuit.
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User Zeus
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Answer:

The wire must be part of a closed circuit.

Step-by-step explanation:

A closed circuit in electric is what we called a wire that has a complete electrical conection in which electricity flows, where electric current flow from one end to another, in order for magnetism to induce an electric current the circuit has to be closed, or no current will flow.

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