how can the magnetic field produced around a current carrying conductor be detected
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how can the magnetic field produced around a current carrying conductor be detected. If a magnetic compass is placed near a conductor carrying current (wire), the needle is deflected. ... It can be observed by passing a current carrying straight conductor through a cardboard and sprinkling iron filings on it.
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The magnetic field produced around a current carrying conductor be detected using a magnetic compass.
If you place a magnetic compass near the apparatus that you have set, the needle 'will' deflect. The deflection of the needle is caused by the magnetic field around the current carrying conductor.
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