Electric iron connecting wire creats magnetic field does not attract iron object why
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That's a really good question! So the answer goes something like this:
We all know that a current carrying conductor generates magnetic field across it, but actually its the moving charge particles which create the magnetic field so let suppose a charge A flowing in a wire, since it is moving, it will generated small magnetic field lines from every point it crosses,that's why if you take a compass needle near the wire and start moving it in the axis of wire then it will show different directional deflection at every point, so the magnetic field it creates will not be strong enough to put a force on any iron object.
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