to study the magnetic field due to electric current flowing through the coil what is observation
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the magnetic lines (field) are perpendicular to the coil.
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Well direction is always something relative. That is, it varies with the observer and his/her point of view. So it's better to know why is the direction so, the way it is in each of the cases.
A clockwise current will produce a magnetic S pole while anticlockwise would produce a magnetic N pole.
So suppose you keep a circular loop on a horizontal surface n look perpendicular down to it, then, if u see a clockwise current u must know its the same as a magnetic S pole and hence field lines will terminate onto it, i.e. the magnetic field would be directed into the loop perpendicular to the horizontal surface.Again if u see an anticlockwise current in the loop after making the same observation, then you must know its a magnetic N pole and hence files lines will begin from it and so the field will be directed perpendicular to the loop and out of the plane.
u don't always need to keep all this in mind but rather just follow the Right Hand Palm rule which would give the same result ofcourse.
A clockwise current will produce a magnetic S pole while anticlockwise would produce a magnetic N pole.
So suppose you keep a circular loop on a horizontal surface n look perpendicular down to it, then, if u see a clockwise current u must know its the same as a magnetic S pole and hence field lines will terminate onto it, i.e. the magnetic field would be directed into the loop perpendicular to the horizontal surface.Again if u see an anticlockwise current in the loop after making the same observation, then you must know its a magnetic N pole and hence files lines will begin from it and so the field will be directed perpendicular to the loop and out of the plane.
u don't always need to keep all this in mind but rather just follow the Right Hand Palm rule which would give the same result ofcourse.
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