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You can increase the strength of an electromagnet’s field by a. decreasing the current in the solenoid. b. decreasing the number of loops in the solenoid. c. using a stronger ferromagnetic material for
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You can increase the strength of an electromagnet’s field by
a.
decreasing the current in the solenoid.
b.
decreasing the number of loops in the solenoid.
c.
using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core.
d.
winding the coils more loosely.
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c on edg 2020
Step-by-step explanation:
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According to Google, you can increase the strength of an electromagnetic's field by
C. using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core.
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