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9 September, 09:55

If a magnet is moved in and out of a coil of wire, electricity begins to flow through the coil?

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  1. 9 September, 10:28
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    No. Moving the magnet in the coil only produces an electromotive force (voltage)

    between the ends of the coil.

    If there's just a space between the ends, and nothing to carry electric current

    between them, then nothing flows.
  2. 9 September, 10:38
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    Yes, this is called alternating current or AC, which was invented by Nikola Tesla, this allows the electrons to move back and forth in the circuit.
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