Physics, asked by abdullahishauq, 5 months ago

why magnetic field is produced in a current carrying conductor?and why it doesn't produce electric field???whyyy?????​can anyone tell in simple words?​

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Answered by krithikMaths
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If you consider a current carrying conductor, every instant an electron enters the conductor, another electron will be leaving the conductor. ... It is important to notice that, if we assume only electrons to be moving, and kernels (positive nuclei) to be static, the magnetic field will be produced only due to electrons.

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