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11 July, 14:18

Why does a piece of iron in a current-carrying loop increase the magnetic field strength?

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  1. 11 July, 17:20
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    Answer: The magnetic domain in the metal is aligned when a piece of metal is placed in a magnetic coil.

    Explanation: When a piece of metal is placed in a magnetic coil the field causes the electrons of the metal to gain some magnetic properties, the magnetic field causes the electrons of the metal to align and move in a similar direction forming domains, this action of the electrons of the metal also add to the magnetic properties of the coil, therefore increasing it.
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