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Magnetic field lines around straight conductor are------------ in nature a. Perpendicular in nature b. Parallel in nature c. Elliptical in nature d. Circular in nature having common centre​

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1┗(•ˇ_ˇ•)―→The nature of the magnetic field lines around a straight current carrying conductor is concentric circles with centre at the axis of the conductor. ... The direction of the magnetic field lines of force around a conductor is given by the Maxwell's right hand grip rule or the right handed corkscrew rule.

2 (☉。☉)!→extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging: parallel rows of trees. having the same direction, course, nature, or tendency; corresponding; similar; analogous: Canada and the U.S. have many parallel economic interests. Geometry.

3〈(•ˇ‿ˇ•)-→The Earth orbits the Sun in an elliptical uneven orbit and the distance between the two depends on where Earth lies in that orbit. ... The Moon spins around its axis in the same time it goes one lap around the Earth which is why we always see the same side of it.

4(☞ ಠ_ಠ)☞Concentric circles are circles with a common center. The region between two concentric circles of different radii is called an annulus.

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