Physics, asked by agrani, 9 months ago

when we say that 'a straight current carrying conductor behaves like a magnet' , does it mean that only straight wires/conductors can work as a magnet and not curved/bent ones?​

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Answered by padmakanth007
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Explanation:

When it's wound in a number of turns, solenoids having strong magneticfields are formed. The wire can interact with a permanent magnet. But, this magnetism is temporary asopposed to permanent magnets the question seems to imply. Thus, in terms of interaction with othermagnets, yes, the wire acts as a magnet.

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