When the magnetic field intensity produced due to a current carrying coil is maximum at
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There is only one point possible that is nearest to the loop and it is the origin itself. That's why the magnetic field is maximum at the center of the loop.
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A small planar coil carrying a current behaves like a small magnet whose poles are on the axis of the coil and close to its centre . when freely suspended on a vertical axis , a current carying coil comes to rest with its axis aligned to a approximately north south direction ; the face of the coil around which the current flows anticlockwise is its north pole .
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