It would spin.
A copper wire carrying current is most likely to be attracted to a magnet due to the magnetic field produced by the current flowing through it. Glass, a balloon, plastic piece, and chess piece are not typically attracted to magnets.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
No, a copper wire that is not carrying a current will not be attracted to a magnet. Copper is not a magnetic material, so it does not interact with magnetic fields in the same way that magnetic materials like iron or nickel do.
A magnet cannot stop an electric current, but it can influence the flow of the current. Moving a magnet near a wire carrying an electric current can induce a voltage in the wire, which can affect the behavior of the current.
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The current produces the magnetic field; such a magnet is called an electromagnet.
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work as the current carrying coil-of wire on and acts like magnet when conductor flows
It creates a magnet and magnetism.
An electromagnet is a magnet carrying an electric current. This can be useful for many things. eg, door bells.