Science, asked by khatripriya240, 4 months ago

if direction of magnetic field is reversed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnetic field generated is always perpendicular to the direction of the current and parallel to the solonoid. In other words the magnetic poles gets reversed (North pole becomes south pole and the south pole becomes the north pole).

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Answered by Anonymous
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One end of the magnet becomes a north pole and the other end becomes the south pole. When you reverse the direction of the current flowing in the wire, the north and south poles are also reversed. When you reverse the current again, the north and south poles reverse again.

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