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How are the magnetic field lines at the centre of the current carrying circular loop?​

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Answered by shuklaarpi974
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Answer:

The magnetic field lines are concentric circles at every point of a current carrying circular loop. ... At the centre of the circular loop, The magnetic field lines are straight. Each segment of circular loop carrying current produces magnetic field lines in the same direction with in the loop

Answered by preeti353615
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The magnetic field lines will be less concentrated near the periphery of the loop than in the centre. As a result, the magnetic field at the loop's centre will be stronger than around the periphery.

Explanation:

Magnetic field lines created around a current-carrying circular loop have been found to be closed around its axis. However, as we travel out from the centre, these lines continue to diverge. Because the magnetic field is strongest at the poles and weakest in the middle, the lines are concentrated towards the poles and diverge in the middle.

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