Single Answer MCQ
Q-00040561

How is the magnetic field produced around a current-carrying conductor?

1

It depends on the size of the conductor

2

It is uniform around the wire

3

It forms concentric circles around the wire

4

It varies with temperature

Answer and Solution

Answer

C. It forms concentric circles around the wire

Solution:

The magnetic field around a current-carrying conductor consists of concentric circles, with the direction given by the right-hand rule.

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