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When an electric current runs through a wire, a magnetic field is induced ... O Around the wire O Parallel to the wire O Under the wire O Through the wire
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When an electric current runs through a wire, a magnetic field is induced ...
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Around the wire
O
Parallel to the wire
O
Under the wire
O
Through the wire
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The answer would be A
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The field is induced around the wire
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