When a magnetic compass is brought near the current carrying conductor it deflects. The
direction of the deflection depends on
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The deflection increases when the current is increased because the magnitude of the field is directly proportional to the strength of the electric current. That is, stronger the electric field, stronger the magnetic field.
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