A magnetic needle gets deflected when it is brought close to a current carrying conductor. Why?
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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.
This force is proportional to the magnitude of current passing through the conductor.
This force is proportional to the magnitude of current passing through the conductor.
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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
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