An electric current flowing in a wire creates......... around the wire
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an electric current flowing in a wires to creates magnetic field around the wire.
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An electric current flowing in a wire creates magnetic field around the wire.
Explanation:
- A magnetic field forms around a wire when an electric current travels through it.
- To create an electromagnet, apply this effect. A coil of wire that is connected to a battery or other power source makes up a basic electromagnet.
- So a wire acts like a magnet when electric current flows through it. This is the electric current's magnetic effect.
- In fact, magnets can be created using an electric current.We position our thumb into the paper and our fingers curl clockwise when the current flows into the page, creating a magnetic field that is clockwise due to the right hand thumb rule.
- There are north and south poles on every magnet.
- There are north and south poles on every magnet. The same poles repel one another whereas opposite poles are drawn to one another.
- The north-seeking poles of the iron's atoms line up in the same direction when it is rubbed against a magnet.
- A magnetic field is produced by the force produced by the aligned atoms.
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