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All magnetic fields result from the movement of A. charged particles B. electrons only C. protons only D. neutrons only
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All magnetic fields result from the movement of
A. charged particles
B. electrons only
C. protons only
D. neutrons only
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Don’t know sorry I’m just trying not a good person
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