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Current and Magnetic Field Around a Wire
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A current-carrying wire creates a magnetic field around it, and moving charges feel a force in that field. Because the magnetic field produced by moving charges is proportional to current, the wire itself acts as a source of magnetic field. A compass placed near the wire shows this effect by lining up tangentially around the...
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Consider a compass placed near a current-carrying conductor. The needle experiences a force and is aligned tangentially to a circle around the conductor. Thus, concentric loops of magnetic fields are formed around the conductor.
The direction of the magnetic field generated by the conductor can be determined by the right-hand rule: the th...
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