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The magnetic lines of force are in a plane perpendicular to the conductor in the form of straight

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Answered by ThanoojMahenderker48
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Explanation:

) The magnetic lines of force are in a plane, perpendicular to the conductor in the form of straight lines.

b) The magnetic lines of force are parallel to the conductor on all the sides of conductor.

c) The magnetic lines of force are perpendicular to the conductor going radially outward.

d) The magnetic lines of force are in concentric circles with the wire as the centre, in a plane perpendicular to the conductor.

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Answered by rebeccathokal1985
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Answer:

1)The magnetic lines of force are in a plane perpendicular to the conductor in the form of straight lines 2) the magnetic lines of force are parallel to the conductor 3)the magnetic lines of force. are perpendicular to the conductor going radially outward 4)the magnetic lines of force are in concentric circles with the wire as the centre in a plane perpendicular to the conductor

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