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Chic
1 February, 03:33
How can you use a magnet to induce a current?
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Elianna Sullivan
1 February, 05:07
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A coil of a wire with a current flowing through it becomes a magnet
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1 February, 07:03
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A coil of wire with a current flowing thru it becomes a magnet
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