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Physics, 12.09.2021 02:20 daniella0123

Explain what causes an electron to move toward one end of a wire when the wire is moved across a magnetic field. (Select all that apply.) The interaction between the charge of the electron and the magnetic field creates a force on the electron, causing it to move.
A moving electron creates its own electric field.
A moving electron creates its own magnetic field.
The magnetic field induces a region of positive charge which attracts the electron toward one end of the wire.
The interaction between the electric field of the electron and the magnetic field creates a force on the electron, causing it to move.
An electron has its own magnetic field.
None of these are true.
The interaction between the magnetic fields creates a force on the electron, causing it to move.

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