The shape of the magnetic field lines produced by a current carrying conductor are:
(a) Straight lines
(b) Concentric circles
(c) Concentric ellipse
(d) Concentric parabo
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in straight conducter magnetic field lines are xoncentríc circles
in cuboid shape conducter magnetic field lines are like bar magnet
in loop shape conducter magnetic field lines are
Concentric ellipse
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The shape of the magnetic field lines produced by a current carrying conductor are Straight lines
- The magnetic field lines produced by a current carrying conductor are a visual representation of the magnetic field created by the flow of electric current.
- The magnetic field lines form closed loops around the conductor and provide a way to visualize the strength and direction of the magnetic field. In a current carrying conductor, the magnetic field lines are depicted as straight lines that are perpendicular to the flow of current and the direction of the magnetic field.
- The direction of the magnetic field is indicated by the direction of the arrow along the magnetic field line, which can be used to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a moving charge. Understanding the shape and behavior of magnetic field lines is an important part of studying electromagnetism and the interaction of magnetic fields with electric currents.
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