Which statement is most correct?
A. Electric currents and magnets each exert a force.
B. Elec...
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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 01:40, meCreation
Which statement is most correct?
A. Electric currents and magnets each exert a force.
B. Electric currents exert a force but magnets do not.
C. Neither an electric current nor a magnet exert a force.
D. Electric currents do not exert a force but magnets do exert a force.
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