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Current Flowing Through a Solenoid Sets Up a Magnetic Flux

Question 3

Question 3

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Current flowing through a solenoid sets up a magnetic flux. If an iron core is added to the solenoid while the current is maintained at a constant value, the magnetic flux will:


A) remain constant
B) totally collapse
C) decrease in strength
D) increase in strength.

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