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What happens if the current through the coil is reversed?​

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Answered by Kxppy
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Explanation:

When the current is reversed, the direction of the magnetic field through the centre of the coil and around the wires is reversed. The magnetic field is strongest inside the coil. This is because the effects of both sides of the vertical part of the wires add up at the centre.

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Answered by atharva420
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The Following are the reasons if the current pass through coil is reserved

➡Water has pressure as kgs./pounds. Electrons has pressure as volts. Depending on the applied voltage, and the opposition given by component/s, the electric flow in amps flows. In a coil, it will also produce magnetic field a steady one as north and south if direct current is applied. If you reverse the connections, the field also reverses. In alternating current it is automatically getting reversed so the magnetic field also reverses alternatively....

➡When the current is reversed, the direction of the magnetic field through the centre of the coil and around the wires is reversed. The magnetic field is strongest inside the coil. This is because the effects of both sides of the vertical part of the wires add up at the centre....

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