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which of the following would be the most suitable for making
an electromagnet

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which of the following would be the most suitable for making an electromagnet..

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soft iron core is most suitable for making an electromagnet

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which of the following would be the most suitable for making an electromagnet..

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It's steel.

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which of the following would be the most suitable for making an electromagnet..

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Steel

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