On what factor does the strength of the magnetic field produced by a a current carrying conductor depend
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it depends on the variation of the current
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•The strength of the magnetic field lines is directly proportional to the current passing through the conductor.
• The strength of the magnetic field lines is inversely proportional to the distance from the current carrying conductor
• In solenoid, the magnetic field is directly proportional to the number of turns of the wire.
Thus , the strength of magnetic field lines depends on-
• Amount of current passing through the conductor.
• Distance of the object from the current carrying conductor.
• Number of turns of wire in a solenoid.
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• The strength of the magnetic field lines is inversely proportional to the distance from the current carrying conductor
• In solenoid, the magnetic field is directly proportional to the number of turns of the wire.
Thus , the strength of magnetic field lines depends on-
• Amount of current passing through the conductor.
• Distance of the object from the current carrying conductor.
• Number of turns of wire in a solenoid.
✌️I hope it will help you✌️
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