When a wire is introduced into a magnetic field, electricity flows through the wire and creates a magnetic field that repels a magnet. This effect is used to create energy through Electromagnetic Induction. If the wire is wrapped around an iron core and a current is sent through the wire, the iron become magnetized.

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1. When a wire is introduced into a magnetic field, electricity flows through the wire and creates a magnetic field that repels a magnet. This effect is used to create energy through Electromagnetic Induction. If the wire is wrapped around an iron core and a current is sent through the wire, the iron become magnetized.