When current is passed through a conductor, msgnetic field is produced, why magnetic field is in the form of concentric circles ?
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Why magnetic field is produced around the conductor when current flows through it?
A current carrying conductor, such as a metal wire, will produce a magnetic field around it because of the motion of charge within the wire itself. This motion produces or sets up a magnetic field around the wire in the form of concentric circles.
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