In Oersted experiment, what happens if the current carrying
conductor is held perpendicularly to the magnetic needle?
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there is a deflection in compass needle
Explanation:
when a current is passed through straight conductor a magnetic field in form of concentric circles is created which interacts with magnetic field of compass needle and hence show deflection in it
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A deflection is observed in the compass needle.
Explanation:
It means that the electric current through the current-carrying conductor has produced a magnetic effect. Thus, we can say that electricity and magnetism are linked to each other
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