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Question
The pattern of magnetic field due to a current carrying wire depends upon the shape made by that wire. Justify.
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Solution
The magnetic field pattern depends on the shape of the current-carrying conductor because the direction of current changes with shape.
- For a straight wire, magnetic field lines are concentric circles around the wire.
- For a circular loop, the field lines form a pattern similar to a bar magnet.
- For a solenoid, the field is uniform and parallel inside, like a bar magnet.
Thus, different shapes of the wire produce different magnetic field patterns.
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