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How can a magnetic field be used to generate an electric current? A. When a magnet moves near a wire, the domains in the magnet line up and flow through the wire as electric current. B. Electric current flows when a stationary magnet causes the magnetic field to change. C. Electrons in a wire flow when a stationary magnet causes the electrical field to change. D. When a magnet moves near a wire, its changing field causes the electrons in the wire to flow as electric current.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. When a magnet moves near a wire, its changing field causes the electrons in the wire to flow as electric current." A magnetic field be used to generate an electric current D. When a magnet moves near a wire, its changing field causes the electrons in the wire to flow as electric current.
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