1. Which of the following correctly describes the magnetic field near a long straight wire? The field consists of straight lines perpendicular to the wire. The field consists of straight lines parallel to the wire. The field consists of radial lines originating from the wire. The field consists of concentric circles centered on the wire.
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D The field consists of concentric circles centered on the wire
Magnetic field
A magnetic field is an invisible space that surrounds a magnet.
A magnetic field is a term that describes how magnetic force is distributed around a magnetic object.
When electric current moves in the vicinity of a magnet, magnetic fields are formed or generated.
A magnetic field is generated when a subatomic particle with a negative charge, such as electrons, travels around.
Magnetic object’s atoms, as well as electrical conductors and wires, can generate these fields.
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option D is correct
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