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Draw the magnetic field lines around a straight current carrying conductor. give me drawing ​

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Answered by vaishnavi9290
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Answered by zumba12
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Magnetic field lines around a current-carrying straight conductor are concentric circles with their centers on the wire.

Explanation:

  • The magnetic field's strength is determined by the current flowing through the conductor.
  • According to Maxwell's Corkscrew Rule, if you hold a current-carrying conductor in your right hand, the direction in which your fingers encircle determines the direction of magnetic lines. Maxwell's right-handed corkscrew rule, determines the direction of magnetic field lines of force around a conductor. It also depends on the current's direction of travel in the conductor.
  • This can easily be understood by using a compass to determine its direction.
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