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Advanced Placement (AP), 04.12.2021 23:10 MichaelBoolin87241
Assuming a current is flowing, what increases the strength of the magnetic field of a coiled electrical wire?
straightening the wire
changing the direction of the current flow
adding more coils to the wire
stopping the current
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