Science, asked by prachichoudhary79, 5 months ago

Why does a compass needle placed near a current carrying wire show deflection?

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Answered by Abhishek4664
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If you hold a compass near a wire through which current is flowing, the needle on the compass will be deflected. Since compasses work by pointing along magnetic field lines, this means that there must be a magnetic field near the wire through which the current is flowing.

Answered by devedrayadav7878
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Answer:

If you hold a compass near a wire through which current is flowing, the needle on the compass will be deflected. Since compasses work by pointing along magnetic field lines, this means that there must be a magnetic field near the wire through which the current is flowing.

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