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Physics, 16.10.2020 14:01 breannabryan1017

Lakshmi is a physics student, and she is building an electrical circuit for her class. She notices that when the circuit is running, it creates a magnetic field around the wires. Which scientist's work is most directly supported by Lakshmi's observation?

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