why is the deflection of a current carrying conductor In a magnetic field increased when the length of conductor is increased
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The magnetic field or strength produced by a given current in the conductor decreases as the distance from it increases. ... When the compass is placed near too the conductor, the deflection increases. Whereas when the compass needle is moved further away from the conductor, the deflection decreases.
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because magnitude of current is depend on the lenth of conducter if the length of wire increased the force on conductor also increases
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