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    The Magnetic Field Strength Inside a Current-Carrying Coil Will Be
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The Magnetic Field Strength Inside a Current-Carrying Coil Will Be

Question 89

Question 89

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The magnetic field strength inside a current-carrying coil will be greater if the coil encloses


A) a vacuum.
B) a wooden rod.
C) a glass rod.
D) an iron rod.
E) none of the above

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