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Which of the following electromagnets is the strongest? Why?​

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Answer:

Bitter Magnet inside a superconducting magnet

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are no options available, generally, the electromagnet that is considered the strongest is the Bitter Magnet inside a superconducting magnet.

This electromagnet produces 45 Tesla units which is a result of bitter magnet producing 33.5 Tesla and the superconducting coil produces the additional 11.5 Tesla.

Hence, justifying that the greater the current in the coil the stronger the electromagnet. ​

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