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A piece of iron is placed in a magnetic field
the magnetic field will not be affected
the magnetic lines of force will bend to pass through the piece
the magnetic lines of force will bend away from the piece
any of the above depending on type of iron
Correct Answer:
the magnetic lines of force will bend to pass through the piece
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