The diagram shows apparatus that can
be used to make a magnet. * 15)
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power s...
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Physics, 09.06.2020 09:57 tannerroland
The diagram shows apparatus that can
be used to make a magnet. * 15)
(1/1 Points)
power supply
metal
coil
Which metal and which power supply are used to make a permanent magnet?
metal
power supply
A
iron
6 Va. c.
6Vd. c.
00
iron
C
steel
6 Va. c.
D
steel
6 Vd. c.
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