Why does a compass needle get deflected when brought near a current carrying wire?
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BECAUSE A PHONOMENA OCCOURS CALLED AS THE ELECTRO POTENTIAL ENERGY TRANSFER IN CHARGES AND BEAM OF THE COMPASS THERE BY EVEN WHEN PLACED TO NORMAL STATE DEFLECTED TO NORTH POLE BCZ OF THE TWO MEGNETIC ATTRACTIONS ❗❗
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The is a small magnet. When the compass needle is brought close to a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines of the compass needle interact with the magnetic field lines of bar magnet, which causes the compass needle to deflect.
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