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What happens to a copper wire when it is moved across a magnetic field?

A. Voltage and electric current are induced
B. It’s attracted to the positive pole of magnetic field
C. Electric current is induced, but not voltage.
D. It’s attracted to negative pole of magnetic field

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Answer:

it is attracted to negative pole

A copper wire will get attracted to negative pole of magnetic field when it

is moved across it

The copper wire has free electrons in it which when moved across the

magnetic field will result in the movement of the electrons to the negative

pole of the magnetic field.

This is because unlike poles attract and like poles repel. Copper is a metal

and positively charged and so it gets attracted to the negative pole during

electron flow.

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