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| the attractive or repulse force between electric charges and magnets. |
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| the interaction between electric charges and magnets. |
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| a single wire wrapped in a cylindrical wire coil. |
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| temporary magnets because the magnetic field is present only when current is following in the solenoid. |
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| devices that use an electromagnet to measure electric currents |
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| a device that causes electrical energy into mechanical energy |
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| done only when the force applied caused a change in position of the object. |
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| the energy by a body by virtue of its position relative to others. |
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| energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. |
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| a single wire wrapped into a cylindrical wire coil |
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| the straight line of distance between 2 points. |
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| an action on an object that will change the objects state of rest or motion |
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| done only when the force applied caused a change in position of the object. |
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| the energy by a body by virtue of its position relative to others. |
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| energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. |
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| a single wire wrapped into a cylindrical wire coil |
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| the straight line of distance between 2 points. |
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| an action on an object that will change the objects state of rest or motion |
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