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    The Magnetic Field Strength of an Electromagnet Cannot Be Increased
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The Magnetic Field Strength of an Electromagnet Cannot Be Increased

Question 81

Question 81

Multiple Choice

The magnetic field strength of an electromagnet cannot be increased by


A) the amount of current.
B) the type of core.
C) the type of material.
D) the number of coils in the wire.

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