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A coil of wire is connected to a galvanometer. When the coil is rotated in a magnetic field, the galvanometer records a current because the free electrons in the moving wire experience a force from the magnetic field that pushes them through the wire.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

This is true because the current occurs in the galvanometer not because the t coil that acts as a transformer or because it's ferromagnetic but because of the galvanometer records a current because the free electrons in the moving wire experience a force from the magnetic field that pushes them through the wire.

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