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show the magnetic field pattern produced due to a current carrying circular loop and soleniod​

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Answered by krish7012
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Magnetic Field Pattern due to a Circular Loop Carrying Current. ... Each segment of circular loop carrying current produces magnetic field lines in the same direction with in the loop. The direction of magnetic field at the centre of circular coil is perpendicular to the place of the coil.

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➡ Magnetic field lines due to a current carrying conductor .

Magnetic field lines dur to circular current carrying conductor are in the form of concentric circles on both the sides.

▶As we know that towards the centre of loop the field lime become straight .

➡ Magnetic field lines due to current carrying solenoid .

❇Selenoid - A solenoid is formed by winding a number of turns of insulator wire over a non conducting material .

✴The magnetic fields produce due to a current carrying solenoid almost same like due to a bar magnet .

✴The magnetic field lines near the piles of the solenoid are more seperated .

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