what happens to the deflection of the needle if the compass is moved from the copper wire but the current through the why remains the same
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We see that the deflection in the needle decreases. Thus the magnetic field produced by a given current in the conductor decreases as the distance from it increases
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ans: needle comes back to its position thatis normal position when the current flows through the wire
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