This is caused by the magnetic fields around the wires that are induced by those currents.
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 copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
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.
An aluminum wire carrying current An electromagnet An iron pipe (Apex)
Carrying loaded weapons in public
Carrying loaded weapons in public.
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A copper wire carrying current, Another magnet, An iron horseshoeA copper wire carrying currentAnother magnetAn iron horseshoe
Carrying electrical power in homes and businesses.
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rectifier, it is a n electrical device that converts ths high votage carrying AC to low voltage carrying DC
Current is the flow of electric charge in an electrical circuit, carrying energy from a power source to the components in the circuit.