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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Moving charges generate a magnetic field, and the current in the conductor consists of moving charges. A current passing through a wire generates a magnetic field. This is explained by special relativity.
As Ampere suggested, a magnetic field is produced whenever an electrical charge is in motion. The spinning and orbiting of the nucleus of an atom produces a magnetic field as does electrical current flowing through a wire. The direction of the spin and orbit determine the direction of the magnetic field.
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