If a bar of copper is brought near a magnet, the copper bar will be repelled by the magnet (B). Copper itself is not magnetic, but it sets up electric currents when a magnet is brought close to a bar of copper. These electric eddy currents push the magnet away from the copper bar. Magnetism and electricity are related and the interaction between the copper and a magnet is used in power plants to generate the electricity that we use every day.
The behavior of the students ,the schedule, the rules that the students are not follow and what !akes the reputation of the school grows down
Did our teacher say the due date had been extended?
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