Biology, asked by adidev27072005, 6 months ago

12. How will the magnetic field produced at a point due to a current carrying circular coil change if we:
(a) Increase the current flowing through the coil?
(b) Reverse the direction of current through the coil?
(c) Increase the number of turns in the coil?
(d) What does the diagram given below depict?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When we increase the distance from the coil, the magnetic field produced by a current carrying circular coil decreases.

  • So if we increase the number of turns of the coil, more current will pass through the wire which indicates that the magnetic field associated with it also increases.

Answered by sk181231
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