Mention a difference between the magnetic field patterns observed in case of a straight current-carrying wire and a coiled current-carrying wire.
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The coiled wire produces a stronger magnetic field than a straight wire.
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The induced voltage can be increased by winding the wire into a coil, because the field lines intersect the circuit multiple times. This is why a coil shows better inductance than a straight.
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