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To induce an electric current in a coil of a wire you can A) move a magnet into the center of the coil of wire B) hold a magnet against the coil of wire C) hold a magnet in the …
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To induce an electric current in a coil of a wire you can
A) move a magnet into the center of the coil of wire
B) hold a magnet against the coil of wire
C) hold a magnet in the middle of the coil
D) hold a magnet above the coil of wire
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A) move a magnet into the centre of the coil of wire
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