Physics, asked by Geekruv, 9 months ago

Does every point on a current carrying loop give rise to magnetic fields? Is there any way to find its poles on the loop?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnetic field lines are concentric circles at every point of a current carrying circular loop. The direction of magnetic field of every section of the circular loop can be found by using the right hand thumb rule. At the centre of the circular loop, The magnetic field lines are straight.

Answered by kodavativarshitha11
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The magnetic field lines are concentric circles at every point of a current carrying circular loop. The direction of magnetic field of every section of the circular loop can be found by using the right hand thumb rule. At the centre of the circular loop, The magnetic field lines are straight.

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