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when we place a magnetic compass near a current carrying wire then what kind of phenomenon would be observed​

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Answered by walt2006disney
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Magnetic Field Generated by Current: (a) Compasses placed near a long straight current-carrying wire indicate that field lines form circular loops centered on the wire. (b) Right hand rule 2 states that, if the right hand thumb points in the direction of the current, the fingers curl in the direction of the field.

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Answered by brutalguy
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Answer:

The compass would be directed from its N-S direction .

Explanation:

You might already know when we place a bar magnet near a working compass . It gets disturbed from its real earths magnetic field and gets attracted with the bar magnet's field as it's near .....so it tends to have a greater magnetic field as compared to Earth's field . Similarly when we keep a compass near a current carrying wire it starts to behave the same way the way it acted with bar magnet . Inshort due to fast moving of a electrons it have a magnetic field near it and you compass would act abnormaly . I HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IF AND DOUBTS FEEL FREE TO COMMENT . THANK YOU

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