which type of magnetism is produced due to electric current
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Electromagnet
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- Whilst an electric current is passed via any conductor and a compass is introduced close to it, it is observed that the compass needle gets deflected proving the presence of a magnetic field close to it. This induction of magnetic field withinside the conductor is known as electromagnetism.
- The magnetic field across the current-carrying conductor is directly dependent on the path wherein the current is flowing. If the path of the electrical current is reversed then the path of the magnetic discipline additionally gets reversed.
- The path of the magnetic field is decided by the use of the Right-Hand Thumb rule which is likewise acknowledged as Maxwell’s Corkscrew Rule.
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