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how can the magnetic field produced around a current carrying conductor be detected

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Answered by Thedarktruth
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Hi  Force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field and Fleming's left hand rule. An electric current flowing through a conductor produces a magnetic field, this field exerts a force on a magnet placed near the conductor the direction of this force is found out by Fleming's left hand rule.    If it helps you then please mark it as brainliest

Answered by pixibangtan
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If we bring a magnetic needle or a compass near a current carrying conductor and if the needle of the compass deflects then we can detect magnetic field around a current carrying conductor.

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