effect of magnetic field and applied voltage
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A magnetic field is a phenomenon that can occur in one of two ways: it is induced by a current carrying wire, or it is generated naturally by the charge arrangement in a ferrous material. That said, voltage is not exactly directly related to a magnetic field. However, because current is a result of a voltage in a circuit, fluctuations in applied voltages could potentially cause simultaneous changes in the strength of a magnetic field surrounding a wire.
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