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6 January, 23:35

Oceanic electric fields produce electric currents. True False

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  1. 7 January, 00:01
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    Wow! That's wild!

    I never heard of an "oceanic" electric field before.

    Electric currents are the flow of great numbers of electrons

    inside a conducting material. What makes them move is

    an electrostatic or magnetic field inside the conductor.

    Things that happen in the ocean produce ocean currents,

    not electric ones.
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