Physics, asked by prishitarvrathi, 7 months ago

explain about the magnetic field due to a current carrying conductor​

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Answered by elenaelenajohn2008
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Answer:

Magnetic Field due to a Straight Current Carrying Conductor

The Magnetic field lines around a straight conductor carrying current are concentric circles whose centres lie on the wire. The direction ofmagnetic field lines can be determined using Right-Hand Thumb Rule.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Current is generally defined as the rate of flow of charge. Magnetic field due to a current-carrying conductor depends on the current in the conductor and distance of the point from the conductor. ... The direction of the magnetic field is perpendicular to the wire.

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