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How is the strength of magnetic field near a straight current-conductor (a) related to the strength of current in the conductor? (b) is affected by changing the direction of flow of current in the conductor?

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Answered by punyap054smf
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Answer:

As a current flowing in the straight current conductor carrying wire increases it's strength of magnetic field also increases. This means current flowing in the conductor is directly proportional to it's strength of magnetic field

Explanation:

The magnitude of magnetic field is directly proportional to the strength of the electric current flowing in the wire.

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