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Physics, 17.02.2021 14:10 anggar20

How is a magnetable to pick up bits of metal without actually touching them? A. The magnet is surrounded by an electric field that attracts the metal.
B. The metal exerts a repulsive force on the magnet
C. There is an invisible magnetic field around the magnet where it exerts magnetic force

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