Explain what will happen when the bar magnet is moved out of the copper wire
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As the magnetic field from the magnets changes which part of the copper it's influencing, it will induce electricity to flow in the copper. The flowing electricity in the copper will have a field of its own, which will oppose any changes in the relationship between the copper and the magnets.
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As the magnetic field from the magnets changes which part of the copper it's influencing, it will induce electricity to flow in the copper. The flowing electricity in the copper will have a field of its own, which will oppose any changes in the relationship between the copper and the magnets.
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