Why is “soft” iron used for the core of an electromagnet?
It is difficult to magnetize.
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Physics, 19.11.2020 15:50, bennyanderson857
Why is “soft” iron used for the core of an electromagnet?
It is difficult to magnetize.
It has no magnetic domains.
It is a permanent magnet.
It is easily magnetized.
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A- a of 8.00 cm a of 34.0 nc. a , -, a of 25.0 nc is on of a of 15.0 cm .be toto aof ? a) b) c) j d) e)
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