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Why do electric charges that move through a magnetic field produce an electric current?
A. The magnetic field pushes negative charges and positive charges
in opposite directions.
B. The magnetic field exerts a force only the negative charges in
the wire.
O C. The magnetic field exerts a force on only the positive charges in
the wire.
D. The magnetic field pushes negative charges and positive charges
in the same direction.

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