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The phenomenon of production of magnetic field around a current carrying conductor is called

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Answered by venkatavivek
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Explanation:

A current carrying conductor creates a magnetic field around it, which can be comprehended . This is known as right hand thumb rule.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

The phenomenon of production of magnetic field around a current carrying  conductor is called ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

KNOWING MORE ABOUT ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION:

* Electromagnetic induction, often known as induction, is a process in which a conductor is placed in a certain position and the magnetic field varies or remains stationary as the conductor moves.

*  A voltage or EMF (Electromotive Force) is created across the electrical conductor as a result of this. In 1830, Michael Faraday discovered the Law of Induction.

* Michael Faraday discovered this electromagnetic induction rule. He built up a leading wire similar to the diagram below, which he linked to a device that measured the voltage across the circuit.

* The voltage in the circuit is measured when a bar magnet passes through the device. The significance of this is that it is a method of creating electrical energy in a circuit by employing magnetic fields rather than batteries.

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