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Lizeth Shaw
25 April, 06:45
How does the generator effect work?
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Salvador Scott
25 April, 09:19
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The changing magnetic field within the loops of wire creates an electric field that pushes the electrons in the wire through the lamp, briefly lighting it
Explanation:
The GE demonstrates that a voltage, and hence a current, can be generated by plunging a coil of wire into and out of a strong magnet.
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