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the pattern of the magnetic field produced by the straight current carrying conductor is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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concentric circles

Magnetic Field Pattern Due to Straight conducting wire is concentric circles. whose centres lie on the wire. The direction of magnetic field lines can be determined using Right-Hand Thumb Rule.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The magnetic field produced by the straight current-carrying conductor consists of a pattern that is similar to the concentric circle

  • Closed loops are formed by the magnetic field lines
  • The direction of the magnetic field around a conductor is provided by these lines
  • Therefore the pattern of field lines around a current-carrying conductor is the same as that of concentric circles
  • The magnetic field produced by a current-carrying conductor depends on various factors
  • One is the current passing through the conductor
  • Other is the distance of the conductor from the magnetic compass
  • The direction of the magnetic field is provided by the right-hand thumb rule
  • The circles that share a common point is the Concentric circles
  • According to the right-hand thumb rule the direction of the magnetic field is calculated by using the right thumb in the direction of velocity
  • The direction of the magnetic field is induced in the index finger and the middle finger is used to indicate the direction of the resulting magnetic force
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