A magnetic compass shows a deflection when placed near a current carrying wire. How
will the deflection of the compass get affected if the current in the wire is increased?
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Magnetic field (B) produced by current-carrying wire is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through the wire. If the current is increased then the magnetic field produced is stronger and vice-versa. So, deflection in the compass will be more when the current flowing through the wire will be increased
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it is becauce the current Carrying wire act as a megnet and it deflects the compass
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