Science, asked by Auliya8204, 1 year ago

"Concentric circles representing the magnetic field around a current-carrying striaght wire become larger and larger as we move away from it." Why?

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Answered by bharatDadhich
35
This happens because the magnitutde of magnetic field produced by any conductor is strongest at the poles and it decreases as we move away from it
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The intensity of the magnetic field decreases as we go far off from the magnetic field. This is because magnetic field at a place is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the current carrying conductor.  

Explanation:

  • Now the radius gradually increases because the magnetic field decreases in a parabolic fashion.  
  • Concentric circles represent the decrease in the current and the resultant field. The more the field the more is the drift in the magnetic needle.  

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