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Physics, 22.09.2019 15:30 britney9285

If you have a substance and the atoms are lined up such that their electrons are spinning in a similar direction, the substance will be
a) charged.
b) magnetized.
c) non-magnetic.
d) electron motion is always completely random so electrons from different atoms can't spin in a similar way.

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