Moving a length of copper wire through a
magnetic field may cause the wire to have a
(1) potential difference across it
(2) lower temperature
(3) lower resistivity
(4) higher resistance

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The correct answer is A. It may cause the wire to have a potential difference across it.

This is because of the Faradays Law that says, when a conductor moves through a magnetic field, there will be a generated motional electro motive force and will induce current across the wire.

The voltage will be generated on the length of the wire, assuming that the entire wire moves through a uniform field.

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Answer:

(1) potential difference across it

Explanation:

When a conductor, such as a copper wire, cuts though the lines of a magnetic field, a potential differnce is induced in the conductor.