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Supposed there is no electrical current in a coil of wire that contains a permanent magnet. Which statement must be true?
A. The coil and the magnet are of different lengths
B. The coil and the magnet are the same length
C. The coil and the magnet are not moving relative to each other
D. The coil and the magnet are moving relative to each other
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