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A coil of wire is wound around an iron nail, and a current is passed through it. What would happen if the direction of current flowing through the coil is reversed?

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  • AThe iron nail would no longer be magnetized.
  • BThe strength of the magnetic field would increase significantly.
  • CThe poles (North and South) of the electromagnet formed by the iron nail would interchange.
  • DThe magnetic field would vanish, and the nail would remain unmagnetized.
Explanation

Reversing the direction of current flow through an electromagnet reverses the direction of the magnetic field. Consequently, the magnetic poles (North and South) of the electromagnet will swap places.

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