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Physics, 02.12.2020 19:00 marcitahr

How do the permanent magnets in an electric generator induce a current in a loop of wire that is moving between them? A. The magnets cause charged particles within the wire to move as the poles of the magnets switch.

B. The moving electrons flow from the permanent magnets into the loop of wire.

C. The magnetic field of each magnet attracts the metal in the moving loop of wire.

D. The magnetic field between the magnets causes the charged particles within the wire to move.

Correct answer is D

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