Which one of the following principles best describes the basic operation of an electromagnet? A. Current is induced in a conductor that is moving through a magnetic field B. Like magnetic poles repel, while unlike poles attract C. Current flowing through a conductor generates a magnetic field D. Like magnetic poles attract, while unlike poles repel E. None of the above

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The correct answer is C. Current flowing through a conductor generates a magnetic field.

An electromagnet is a device that uses electricity to create a magnetic field. The magnetic field is created by the flow of current through a coil of wire. The strength of the magnetic field is proportional to the amount of current flowing through the coil.

Option A is incorrect because it describes the principle of electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a voltage is induced in a conductor when it is moving through a magnetic field.

Option B is incorrect because it describes the principle of magnetism. Like magnetic poles repel, while unlike poles attract.

Option D is incorrect because it is the opposite of the principle of magnetism. Like magnetic poles attract, while unlike poles repel.

Option E is incorrect because it is not one of the principles that best describes the basic operation of an electromagnet.