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When a permanent magnet picks up an iron nail, the nail also becomes a magnet. How does the magnetized nail differ from an electromagnet?
A. The nail's magnetic field is induced by a permanent magnet rather
than by an interaction between electricity and magnetism.
O B. Magnetic induction does not happen in a magnetic field caused by
a flow of electric charges.
C. The nail's magnetic field is induced by an interaction between
electricity and magnetism rather than by a permanent magnet.
D. Electric current can run through the nail but not through the
permanent magnet.

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