Chemistry, 26.11.2020 07:00 chelsiem25
What can be done to remove a magnetic force around an electromagnet
made of a coiled copper wire wrapped around an iron bar and connected to a
power source?
O A. Uncoil the wire.
B. Remove the iron bar.
C. There is always a small magnetic force around the wire.
D. Stop the current.
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Iknow the answer to 13 is b and 14 is d. i just need to know why the correct answers are correct
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:30
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Asample of aluminum foil contains 8.60 × 1023 atoms. what is the mass of the foil?
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Answer from each drop-down menu. e characteristics of a borane molecule (bh). the lewis structure and table of electronegativities are given olecular shape is and the molecule is reset next erved. search e a
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