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Magnetic force can be generated by electric current, but can electric current be generated by magnetic force?

A. yes, when motion interrupts the lines of the magnetic fieldB. No, a magnetic field is produced by magnetized materials.C. yes, when current passes through a magnetic fieldD. No, magnetic fields exist only when both poles are present.

Answer:

Yes, because the field coils in a DC generator are used to produce magnetic flux in order for the generator to produce electric current
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When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, a current is induced. This is the principle of all electrical generators, AC or DC, which rely on mechanical input.
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A. the three things needed to produce current are 1 a conductor 2 a magnetic field 3 motion. the basics of power generation.

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