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Q: Why are electricity and magnetism called two faces of the same coin?
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Science and religion are two faces of coin?

Yes. Two faces of the same philosophic coin.


What is the edge of a coin?

The edge of the coin is the rounded part on the outside of the the two faces.


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How can electricity be used to create magnetism?

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Does a 2p coin conduct electricity?

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Does silver coin con duct electricity?

It can.


Is the face of a coin with the head on it?

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The probability that a coin flip will come up heads?

Assuming: (a) the coin is fair (each side is the same exact weight) (b) the chance of the coin landing in its side is eliminated (c) the coin is not acted on by any forces such as magnetism The chance of the coin displaying heads is 50%, or 1/2.