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Answered by anupriya11100
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Answered by rosey25
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An electromagnet consists of a long coil of insulated copper wire wound around an iron rod. When the two ends of the coil are connected to a cell, a current passes through the coil and produces a magnetic effect. This magnetic effect magnetises the iron rod. So, the iron rod becomes an electromagnet

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