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6. A current carrying straight line conductor magnetic field lines are arranged like

A. Straight lines parallel to conductor

B. Straight lines perpendicular to conductor.

C. Concentric circles perpendicular to the plane of conductor

D. Concentric circles in the plane of conductor​

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Answered by tejaswi2009
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The magnetic field lines around a current carrying straight conductor are concentric circles with the conductor at its Centre the magnetic field lines are clockwise A What is the direction of flow of current ?( B How does the spacing between the magnetic field lines vary with the distance from the conductor

The correct statement describing the magnetic field near a long, straight current carrying conductor is: The magnetic lines of force are in concentric circles with the wire as the center, in a plane perpendicular to the conductor

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