When the current is switched on through a coiled wire, a compass needle kept nearby gets deflected from its north-south position.
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Answer. When a current is switched on through a wire, the wire starts behaving as a magnet. Hence, when a compass needle is placed near the given current carrying wire, it gets influenced by the magnetic effect of electric current and gets deflected from its north- south position.
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as wire acts as a magnet
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