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displacement currrent has a value​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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The magnitude of displacement current in case of steady electric fields in a conducting wire is zero since the electric field E does not change with time. ... Such a current is called displacement current. It follows that a time-varying electric field produces a magnetic field and vice-versa.

Answered by soujanya201074
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What is the magnitude of displacement current in case of steady electric fields in a conducting wire? Explain.

A: The magnitude of displacement current in case of steady electric fields in a conducting wire is zero since the electric field E does not change with time.

: How does the concept of displacement current associated in the behavior of electric and magnetic fields?

A: According to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, a time-varying magnetic field induces an emf, According to Maxwell, an electric field sets up a current and hence a magnetic field. Such a current is called displacement current. It follows that a time-varying electric field produces a magnetic field and vice-versa. Hence, the behavior of the electric and magnetic field is symmetric.

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