1 I caused the electrons in the conductor
wire in the current to move
2 I cause iron nail and stick in stick to the magnet
3 I have magnetic and non metallic minerals
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The statement "I caused the electrons in the conductor wire in the current to move" refers to an electric field or voltage. An electric field can cause electrons to move through a conductor, creating an electric current.
The statement "I cause iron nail and stick in stick to the magnet" refers to a magnetic field. A magnetic field can cause iron and other magnetic materials to be attracted to a magnet.
The statement "I have magnetic and non-metallic minerals" does not specify what "I" refers to. It is unclear what the statement is trying to convey.
In general, electric and magnetic fields are two distinct physical quantities and can have different effects on matter.
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