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8 October, 05:00

In a generator, as the magnet spins, opposite poles of the magnet push the electrons in opposite directions. This back-and-forth movement of electrons is called what?

A) revolutions per minute

B) direct current

C) alternating current.

In contrast, the movement of electrons in one direction in a battery circuit is called what?

A) strength of current

B) direct current

C) alternating current.

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  1. 8 October, 05:59
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    C) alternating current.

    B) direct current
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