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If a bar of copper is brought near a magnet, the copper bar will be

A. attracted by the magnet.

B. repelled by the magnet.

C. made into an induced magnet.

D. unaffected by the magnet

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  1. Yesterday, 22:58
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    If a bar of copper is brought near a magnet, the copper bar will be repelled by the magnet (B). Copper itself is not magnetic, but it sets up electric currents when a magnet is brought close to a bar of copper. These electric eddy currents push the magnet away from the copper bar. Magnetism and electricity are related and the interaction between the copper and a magnet is used in power plants to generate the electricity that we use every day.
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