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Magnetic Effect of Electric Current

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole or north seeking.

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole or north seeking.The pole of a magnet which points toward south direction is called south pole or south seeking.

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole or north seeking.The pole of a magnet which points toward south direction is called south pole or south seeking.Like poles of magnets repel each other while unlike poles of magnets attract each other.

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole or north seeking.The pole of a magnet which points toward south direction is called south pole or south seeking.Like poles of magnets repel each other while unlike poles of magnets attract each other.Similar to other effects; electric current also produces magnetic effect. The magnetic effect of electric current is known as electromagnetic effect.

Magnetic Effect of Electric CurrentProperties of magnet:A free suspended magnet always point towards north and south direction.The pole of a magnet which points toward north direction is called north pole or north seeking.The pole of a magnet which points toward south direction is called south pole or south seeking.Like poles of magnets repel each other while unlike poles of magnets attract each other.Similar to other effects; electric current also produces magnetic effect. The magnetic effect of electric current is known as electromagnetic effect.It is observed that when a compass is brought near a current carrying conductor the needle of compass gets deflected because of flow of electricity. This shows that electric current produces a magnetic effect.

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