how does a current carrying conductor posess a magnetic field.
what is the reason for the production of electro magnetic
field around the conductor
Answer Posted / nilkanth tailor
Generally, when the current passing through the conductor,
electrons ( charge partical) starts to travel in uniform
motions...and this motion contains two types of motion...1)
linear motion..2)spin motion
linear motion is responsible for electric current
spin motion is responsible for magnetic field (a rotating
electrically charged body creates a magnetic dipole with
magnetic poles of equal magnitude but opposite polarity)
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