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magnetic field due to a current through a straight conductor​

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Answered by niveditabanerjee486
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Explanation:

The magnetic field produced due to a current-carrying conductor has the following characteristics: It encircles the conductor. It lies in a plane perpendicular to the conductor. Reversal in direction of current flow reverses the direction of the field.

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The magnetic field produced due to a current-carrying conductor has the following characteristics: It encircles the conductor. It lies in a plane perpendicular to the conductor. Reversal in direction of current flow reverses the direction of the field.

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