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The phenomenon of a temporary magnet losing its magnetism when the inducing magnetic field is removed is called:
Which type of magnet is commonly used in electric bells and speakers?
Which of the following factors does not affect the strength of the magnetic field produced by an electric current?
The phenomenon of a material retaining some magnetism even after the removal of an external magnetic field is called:
Which of the following statements about magnetic field lines is incorrect?
Which law states that the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire is directly proportional to the current and inversely proportional to the distance from the wire?
The device used to measure the strength and direction of a magnetic field is called:
The process of aligning the domains of a magnetic material to produce a magnet is called: