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    A Magnetic Field Exists in a Current-Carrying Coil of Wire
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A Magnetic Field Exists in a Current-Carrying Coil of Wire

Question 45

Question 45

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A magnetic field exists in a current-carrying coil of wire


A) if it contains a piece of iron.
B) with or without a contained piece of iron.
C) only if the current changes.

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