Physics, 08.12.2021 04:50 tiniecisneros28
Assuming the same current is running through two separate colls, why is it easier to thrust a magnet into a wire coil with one loop than one with
four loops?
OA
because the electric field is stronger
OB.
because the magnetic field is stronger
OC. because the electric field is weaker
OD
because the magnetic field is weaker
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