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Magnetism requires mass of some sort. Smaller magnet, smaller field. I would think that the same holds true with the wire. In the field of electromagnetism you will be dealing with a power requirement to achieve desired strength of field. So, to give you my best answer to your question is to increase the electrical input. If the wire is already magnetic, get a thicker diameter magnetic wire.

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The easiest way would be to increase the current flow. After that use thicker wire for the coil or add more turns.

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-- Wind the wire into a coil.

-- Increase the current (amperes) flowing through the wire.

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increase the current (amperes) through the conductor

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Put a coil around it to make it a magnetic core electromagnet and apply voltage but make sure you don't burn out the voltage source.

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Increase the turns or the current. Or both - within the limits of the apparatus!

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By passing a current threw it.

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increasing the current through the wire

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