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A compass needle gets deflected when brought near a current carrying conductor. Why?

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Answered by prasannarv2001
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Answer:

Explanation:

When a magnetic needle is brought closer to a current carrying conductor then the magnetic needle it gets deflected because the magnetic field of the current carrying conductor exerts a force on the magnetic needle, making it move from one direction to the other

Answered by Anonymous
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The \sf{\bold{compass\:needle}} is a small magnet. When the compass needle is brought close to a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines of the compass needle interact with the magnetic field lines of bar magnet, which causes the compass needle to deflect.

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