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explain magnetic field due to current carrying circular loop
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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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Examining the direction of the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying segment of wire shows that all parts of the loop contribute magnetic field in the same direction inside the loop.

Electric current in a circular loop creates a magnetic field which is more concentrated in the center of the loop than outside the loop. Stacking multiple loops concentrates the field even more into what is called a solenoid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Magnetic field :

THE area or region surrounding the magnet where the force of magnet can be detected.

magnetic field due to current carrying circular loop :

THE magnetic field lines are circular around the current carrying loop.

INSIDE THE LOOP MAGNETIC FIELD LINES ARE IN SAME PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION TO THE PLANE WHILE OUTSIDE THE LOOP MAGNETIC FIELD LINES ARE NOT IN SAME DIRECTION.

IN ORDER TO FIND THE MAGNETIC FIELD LINES DIRECTION WE USE THE RIGHT HAND THUMB RULE.

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