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How do the electrons move in a metal that is magnetized?

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A attractive field pulls and pushes electrons in certain objects closer to them, making them move. Metals like copper have electrons that are effortlessly moved from their circles. In case you move a magnet rapidly through a coil of copper wire, the electrons will move - this produces power.

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