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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can increase the strength of an electromagnet’s field by a. decreasing the current in the solenoid. b. decreasing the number of loops in the solenoid. c. using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core. d. winding the coils more loosely.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

@inowalst .......would it be C?

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Pssst, no direct answers. :P Lets see what the person has to say.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think d

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

HELP ME PLZ!

OpenStudy (yolo_king):

@oOKawaiiOo Was right its C because the high susceptibility to magnetization, the strength of which depends on that of the applied magnetizing field, and that may persist after removal of the applied field. This is the kind of magnetism displayed by iron and is associated with parallel magnetic alignment of neighboring atoms.

OpenStudy (yolo_king):

Google^

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

Interesting...... I know magnetic fields..... the formula is F=qvB, but thats all i know, unfortunately.

OpenStudy (yolo_king):

Most of the information was from Google but, I know a little bit from here and there when it comes to magnetic fields.

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

Google was the reason I passed most of my classes :D

OpenStudy (yolo_king):

Thanks god for Google xD

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