why a current carrying wire behaves like a magnet?
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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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Associated with a current carrying conductor, there are lines of force similar to a magnet..n that is d reason why it behaves like a magnet........n my friend..u might know Electro magnetic induction..it says that a changing electric field give rise to a magnetic field and a changing magnetic field giv rise to an electric field.....this is how we can explain the existance of electomagnetic waves........same way if u think..assosciated wid a current carryin conductor..there is a changin electic field..n this giv rise to a magnetic field around it..makin it to behav like a magnet...........hope that u got it
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Associated with a current carrying conductor, there are lines of force similar to a magnet..n that is d reason why it behaves like a magnet........n my friend..u might know Electro magnetic induction..it says that a changing electric field give rise to a magnetic field and a changing magnetic field giv rise to an electric field.....this is how we can explain the existance of electomagnetic waves........same way if u think..assosciated wid a current carryin conductor..there is a changin electic field..n this giv rise to a magnetic field around it..makin it to behav like a magnet...........hope that u got it
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