what is called magnetic effect of electric current?
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The magnetic effect of electric current is known as electromagnetic effect. It is observed that when a compass is brought near a current carrying conductor the needle of compass gets deflected because of flow of electricity
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The production of the magnetic field around a conducting wire when an electric current is allowed to flow through it is called the magnetic field of electric current.
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- It is observed that when a compass is brought near a current-carrying conductor the needle of the compass gets deflected because of the flow of electricity.
- This shows that electric current produces a magnetic field.
- The magnetic field created by an electric current through a straight conductor acts along with concentric circles around it, with their plane perpendicular to the straight wire and with their centres lying on the wire.
- The direction of the magnetic field in a straight conductor is given by Right-hand thumb rule.
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