Physics, 09.12.2019 02:31 jazminecousart3
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1. which of the following is an example of a material whose atoms strongly hold on to electrons?
a. conductor
b. neutral
c. insulator
d. charging material
2. what does the direction of the magnetic field depend on?
a. the direction of the magnetic field will depend on the poles of the wire
b. the direction of the magnetic field will depend on the direction of the current flow
c. the direction of the magnetic field will depend on the direction of the magnetic domains
d. the direction of the magnetic field will depend on the magnetic
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