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When the current flows through a wire, does the wire behave like a magnet​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an electric current flows through a wire, it behaves like a magnet. „ A current carrying coil of an insulated wire wrapped around a piece of iron is called an electromagnet. The electromagnets are also used to separate magnetic material from the junk.

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Answered by shrutimahant
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When current flows through a wire, does the wire behave like a magnet? its sort of correct , the only thing is the magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of current flow(right hand rule) which is mostly same as the direction of conductor.

When an electric current flows through a wire, it behaves like a magnet. A current carrying coil of an insulated wire wrapped around a piece of iron is called an electromagnet. The electromagnets are also used to separate magnetic material from the junk.

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